by Kathie Hempel Oh, the utter joy they bring us. Regardless of what kind of pet one has, many of us cannot imagine life without a member of the family…
by Diane Woodrow This year World Social Justice Day, National Love Your Pet Day and the Lenten tradition of Clean Monday all happen on the same day. So you can…
by Hilary Horn February, but more distinctly, Valentine’s day, can create a variety of emotions for different people in all walks of life. For my kids, it’s about hearts, candy…
Writing and photos by Carol Dixon, music with permission from Rev. Sheila Hamil and Carol Dixon. The 2nd of February is the feast of Candlemas, and is when many churches have…
by Sue Duby I cherish calm mornings. Those precious ones. Where the first waking moments welcome a mind clear of “clutter”. No particular agitating thoughts. No anxious musing over a “to do” list. No panicked…
by Christine Sine, Last week after I wrote about Building Resilience and the lessons we learn from winter, a couple of people asked me Is resilience your word for 2023? As I…
by Tom Sine “On 17 August 1965, Martin Luther King arrived in Los Angeles in the aftermath of the riots. His experiences over the next several days reinforced his growing…
by Christine Sine In my Tuesday newsletter I commented that this last week was really crowded with events and celebrations. One that I did not want to leave unnoticed, is…
by Andy Wade – originally posted here on February 9, 2017 “My granddaddy always said, if you got a problem you can’t solve, it helps to get it out of your…
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