The Old Well Curb

The Old Well Curb

I love the times my family fills my house and I hear the children’s laughter. I love company, for that matter, visiting with friends or family. More often,  my house is far too quiet.  I don’t need to search out a quiet spot to sit and think because the whole house is just that. As […]

Fantastic Foggy Fracas

O suns and skies and flowers of June, Count all your boasts together, Love loveth best of all the year October’s bright blue weather.                –Helen Hunt Jackson Right on time, October steps onto the world scene, bringing with her blue skies, colorful leaves, and crisp autumn mornings. Oh, […]

Squirrel Wisdom

Squirrel Wisdom

Yesterday, when I wrote about the rain and how it inspired me to bake chocolate chip cookies, a pie crust, and stir up some fudge, I was reminded of one of my favorite children’s books, Thunder Cake. Have any of you parents or grandparents or retired teachers ever read it to your children? When Sara was […]

Rain and Perfect Strangers

Rain and Perfect Strangers

The clouds in the west gathered force and moved toward me as I set out on a quest for a car dealership yesterday. The brochure in the mail gave the address so why couldn’t I find it? Surely it was a large establishment proudly proclaiming all kinds of beautiful automobiles. I’m sure it was there […]

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Internet trouble again. So sorry. I’m hoping to be online

Critique, Coffee, and Chums

Critique, Coffee, and Chums

“Chums” is an old-fashioned word I don’t hear much any more. I’ve heard my mom talk about her school chums. Anyway, it means “friends” and Wednesday at 1:00, six of us chums were sitting around the dining table amid much laughter and talking. This is a neat group, serious about offering helpful suggestions but  always […]