Have you ever wondered why the Friday before Easter is known as “good”? There was nothing good about it. Evil men, the people He had come to save, killed the Son of God. The ones who loved Jesus were plunged into the deepest despair. It was a terrible day, a time when creation itself recoiled in horror. […]
They’re Coming!
Nature itself seemed to recoil at the horror before Darcy Campbell and her mother, Flora Tucker. Trees bowed and swayed to a wild wind and angry clouds brooded over gray headstones. But, there was no doubt about it–a bare, human foot stuck stiffly from a mound of dirt and limbs heaped in the ancient graveyard. […]

A Little of This and of That
Tiny black intruders have, once again, invaded my kitchen. Black ants do this every spring. I’m not sure why they do. They seem to have no purpose. They dash off in one direction, stop, and run in the opposite direction. They wander here and there, always at top speed, always going somewhere but I don’t […]

A Lesson From the Maple
The maple tree by the mail box did an odd thing this year. It kept its brown, dead leaves, all winter long. And, when the maple tree in the back yard began to put out leaf buds, this one in the front didn’t. Then, a few days ago, during an extra strong wind, that tree […]

The Mysterious, Amazing Moon
The older I get, the more I appreciate the small, quiet things of life. Yesterday, I made a small, quiet discovery. I know that homemade chicken vegetable soup is good for me but I’ve never been a particular fan. It is, however, an excellent way to use leftovers. It being a cold, dark return-of-winter type […]
Just In Case We Missed It
After a stormy night, winter has paid a return visit. The temperature is only 39, and not supposed to rise above the low 40s today. It is cloudy this morning, dampish, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see a few snowflakes. Maybe this is the last little excursion winter will take into spring. Let’s hope […]
