It’s hard to believe that it’s summer already, but June is here, and the Reading Farmer’s Market has begun. This year’s hours are on Tuesday only, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Michigan Pavilion in Reading, MI.
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Repairing Old Glory
“Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith.”
150 Sunrises!
“Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun:” Ecclesiastes 11:7
Hot and Dry!
The trick is to not look too far ahead, once you’ve made your decision to do something. I ask myself, “Can I fill and empty one more bucketful?” And of course, the answer is yes. And after that, if it still needs one more, I can do that, too.
Hazy Skies = Sunny Surprise!
We were designed to be believers. We were created to be filled with wonder.
A Taste of Old Fashioned Lilac-Infused Whipped Cream!
Flowers-as-flavors create an interesting experience. The best way I can describe it is to suggest you breathe in just as you take that first bite.
Reuse, Remake or Restore
Part of me has always loved “old” things, be it used clothing, ancient houses, or vintage cars. Many times we become owners of something “used” because the previous owner has grown tired of the thing. Or maybe, in the case of glass bottles, the owner believed the idea that the packaging was single-use! Up untilContinue reading “Reuse, Remake or Restore”
Betrayal and the Remedy: An Accidental Inquiry
As the year winds its way to a close, I just wanted to provide a note about what we’ve been up to: Tony is completing the post-production on his new audio book, The Princess and Curdie, which is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin, both by George McDonald. He is also re-releasing hisContinue reading “Betrayal and the Remedy: An Accidental Inquiry”
Once in a Lunar Eclipse
It has been a little over a month since our last post: A lot has been happening, and I wanted to pop in to update. Since we had a total lunar eclipse, and since it happened during a full moon, on election day, I figured that the rarity of all of those things happening atContinue reading “Once in a Lunar Eclipse”
Look what we found!
It’s getting chilly, so we began harvesting sensitive plants and fruits from the garden. But we didn’t expect this!