By Kathie Hempel Thirty-two years ago today, a great wall that divided East and West Berlin was brought down. This Wall divided families and many died in their attempt to …
photos and writing by Sue Duby A different view today from my favorite coffee shop seat. Raindrops pound the tabletops outside. Golden leaves lie in soggy mounds, scattered across the …
by Diane Woodrow When I was a child Guy Fawkes night on 5th November was the big fireworks thing. Halloween was not really on the radar at all in the …
By Lilly Lewin All Saints Day has been celebrated since the 600s AD, and days to honor Christian martyrs started in the 300s. Depending upon your denomination or faith tradition, …
by Lisa DeRosa, Today’s post is bittersweet at best! I have finished my work at Godspace as Daniel and I move to California in a couple of weeks. While I …
by Christine Sine Yesterday, outside my office window what I call my sentinel tree shone brilliantly in the early morning sun, giving me a stunning display of red and gold …
guest post by Delme Linscott, King Lear once remarked, “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child.” And I believe he was absolutely correct. The …
by Carol Dixon photo by me of my back garden ‘Barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day’ Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring …
by Catherine Lawton, When I attended the Monet exhibition at the Denver Art Museum two years ago, I enjoyed viewing up close the originals of many of Claude Monet’s famous paintings. …
by Christine Sine I have an extensive collection of heart-shaped rocks and other heart-shaped objects. Some were gifted, a few purchased, but the majority I picked up on beaches, pebbled …
You must be logged in to post a comment.