Sitting at my new desk/writing nook at the cabin, the window beside me a panorama of the woods, swamp, and lawn, full of snow, below. I'm hoping that the pictures to post here will load onto my google library with our booster connection to the world wide web. I really wanted to finally post a… Continue reading Cabin Posting
A Sense of Well-Being
Having a sense of well-being has become quite important to me. Maybe too important. I used to not think one way or the other about it. If something seemed wrong, then I could count on there actually being something wrong, and the ordinary solutions should apply. Proper stove fires keep the house warm and dry,… Continue reading A Sense of Well-Being
Small Things, Big Reality
I have a hand mixer that has served me for thirty years. Last Saturday when we were mixing seasonings into ground pork the beaters finally gave up and broke apart completely. (Fun butchering day with the family, though.) The mixer itself still runs good, so I went online to look for new beaters. I've hunted… Continue reading Small Things, Big Reality
Shelter
I've been trying to write a post, getting nowhere with a scribbling about my hundred people, finally deciding to move on and let it cook there. It's messy, so far, just like me and my hundred people are, I guess. So moving on. Yes, I do have a word for the year. 2020, is such… Continue reading Shelter
The Week Before Christmas
So Christmas rolls around this year along the usual lines: the Cantata early in the month to doing cookie day almost on top of the Day itself, to shopping in five minute stints at Old Navy Store in the mall while at work, online shopping, getting a few things from my store, then changing the… Continue reading The Week Before Christmas
Winter Came Early This Year
While the kitchen sink pipes thaw, I will scribble. It was cold this morning . We cupped our hot coffee mugs in our hands, waiting for the stove to warm the room. Just before the sun came up the temperature dropped even further to finally hit -18 degrees. It's early for such cold and the… Continue reading Winter Came Early This Year
December At Home
Wintertime homemaking is here. Christmas decorating. Cleaning. Rearranging. And making hygge wherever I can. Having a big snow storm during Thanksgiving vacation has added just the right wintertime feelings and scenery to match the mood. We are now officially plunged into deep snow wintertime, albeit early. I can hardly settle down to write this post… Continue reading December At Home
It’s A Process
"It's a process." I hear this a lot lately. And I feel impatient with the idea, because anything requiring a process to complete is going to take time and concentrated effort . But I'm learning that the destination or the completion of a process is not necessarily the goal. Fresh baked muffins are beautiful and… Continue reading It’s A Process
Home Comfort
Snow falls outside, floating past the windows, not accumulating, but each day, a little snow, harbinger of real winter. Indoors, I nestle small plants from summer's patio boxes into planters for our wide windowsills. We'll have a bit of living greenery for winter. The window seat beckons with a stack of books and soft pillows.… Continue reading Home Comfort
Seasoned Words
Jesus said, "Have salt in yourselves, and have peace with one another." The recommended seasoning for speech over in Colossians is salt and grace. I'm thinking about all the speech and one another-ing that we do every day. Every text, every WhatsApp, every visit, every sale we make at work, every shared fear, every letter… Continue reading Seasoned Words