Monthly Archives: August 2021
David and Goliath
In my devotions this morning I was reading the story of David and Goliath. I noticed something, something actually obvious but that I hadn’t paid attention to. Start with Goliath himself: he’s glorious – tall, broad shouldered wearing a bronze helmet and armor. He probably has millions of followers on Instagram – he’s a real … Continue reading
Fairy Garden Update
Many times I have hare-brained ideas, I follow through, and they just don’t turn out in reality the way they existed in my mind. I’m delighted to report, though, that my fairy garden hasn’t fallen into that category. Things I’ve planted there have grown and as the summer progresses, it becomes more lush and inviting. … Continue reading
No news is good news
When I was a child, adulthood was defined for me as tall people who went to work (or in the case of my mother, cleaned and cooked and worked at home), did the shopping, and watched the news and weather for half an hour every evening. Consequently, as an adult, ingrained in my mind is … Continue reading