Welcome to an accurate depiction of my brain today. When last we spoke, people were arguing on the internet and I was cooking things with squash. Not much has changed. I’ve been eating butternut squash crème brulee for days. I was so excited a couple weeks ago to find my ramekins, as most of my […]
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The Season of Squash and Opinions
“Do you see that yellow tree sticking up behind the other ones? I wonder why it’s so different from the rest?” We all grow and mature and ripen at different speeds. We just do. Diversity of opinion makes the world go ‘round. Although the social media wars would lead you to believe otherwise. Sunday’s sermon […]
The Seasons They Are A-Changin’
“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven …” ~Ecclesiastes 3:1 I love fall. The milder temperatures, the brilliant colors, the plummeting pollen levels. This year I find myself keenly aware of the changing seasons and passage of time. I was looking out the window the other […]
Milky Gray
I cannot get warm today. It’s in the mid-50s in Ohio, so either I’m getting sick, the planets are misaligned, or I’m anticipating opening weekend of Frozen 2. (I have no plans to see Frozen 2 this weekend, so … dunno.) I mean, it is overcast and a few sprinkles of rain have fallen. But […]