Warning: This week’s pics might make you hungry. I’ve been busy in the test kitchen. Such is life during summer produce season. I’m still plotting more zucchini dishes. As pandemic fatigue continues, today brings news that Ohio’s governor has tested positive for COVID-19. Well then. Which begs the question … if we can’t keep the […]
Category Archives: Life
Waiting On a Train
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I hope it’s not a train. Thanks to Pollenpalooza 2020 I’ve been feeling run over by one for a couple days. As in full stop I’m on so much Benadryl I’m barely functional and there’s definitely no chance of me Zooming into anything right […]
Flowers and Faith in Humanity
I was attempting to sleep in. The best laid plans. There it went again. Apparently the sound of the doorbell wasn’t in my dreams. I suppose I should get up and answer it. I peeked out the window but didn’t see anyone. Maybe I missed them by not hopping out of bed fast enough. […]
Outside My Window
I was sitting at home, minding my own business, when I heard it. A bird chirping rather insistently outside the window. It sounded like it was saying, “Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy.” Five times in a row. Sometimes three. I counted. What, is the ghost of Cary Grant reincarnated as a bird outside my window? […]
Freedom 2020
That title is a not so veiled reference to this classic, groundbreaking video and to the approaching July 4th holiday. I’ve been listening to the audiobook version of If You Can Keep It by my new spirit animal Eric Metaxas. Okay, just kidding, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is still my spirit animal. Also I read […]
At Least I’m Not Like Those Other People
I’m trying to write this week’s post ahead of time, at least mostly anyway. My recent annual June 25 tradition involves a pedicure and checking out from the world a bit. “Me time” has felt in short supply thus far during this year’s pandemic. But didn’t everything slow down with the stay at home orders? […]
Flaming Dumpsters
“I need to go. I need to write something intelligent. Something coherent anyway.” This is my attempt at coherence. Coherence in the midst of my usual overflowing task list. Coherence in the midst of processing what I described yesterday as a dumpster fire. I’ve cited this verse more than once lately … “I have the […]
Crying Over Spilled Guacamole
I didn’t literally cry. But I literally spilled guacamole. And more. After an extensive cleanup on aisle six … I punted on dinner and quickly nuked some nachos or, as my niece used to request, “chips and cheese”. Mine had a little flair. Our church, like many congregations, resumed in-person services this past Sunday morning. […]
This Week’s Episode Brought to You By the Letter …
“Oh I’m fine. Other than the pollen.” “So you’re fine. Except you’re not.” I had to laugh. I’m so used to my own personal normal. This too shall pass. Pollen passes. Pandemics pass. Protests pass. By the way, the pandemic hasn’t passed yet. If you were at a protest in Columbus, Ohio you may have […]
God’s Fool
“There has to be more. There is more. Much more.” This line from God’s Fool – “A New Story About an Old Saint”, namely St. Francis of Assisi – really makes the entire movie. Granted, I’m biased – my name is in the credits (you guys, my name is in the credits!) – but it […]