As I lay on my back, watching the monitor, a gestational sac came into view...then another. “There are TWO?” I gasped. The ultrasound tech was quick to correct me. “No. There’s another one over there. Three. Congratulations, it’s triplets!” She ran off to get her boss to confirm the findings, while … [Read more...]
Sunday Soaking: God, Help!
Your statutes are my delight; they are my counselors. Psalm 119:24 Where do you go for help and for answers to life's difficult questions? Many might post an open question on Facebook, phone friends to take an informal poll, or visit the self-help section at Barnes and Noble. But … [Read more...]
Understanding Hurricanes
The Atlantic hurricane season lasts through the month of November, but 2017 has already been an historic year, weather-wise. Harvey and Irma are the only two Category 4 hurricanes to ever make landfall in the U.S. during the same year, and they occurred just 16 days apart. The Houston area is … [Read more...]
A Day For Roosevelt
Tomorrow, September 14th, marks the 116th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration. On that day in 1901, he became our nation’s 26th president. He’s likely one of the better-known presidents, after starring in Night at the Museum. Just kidding! What is true: more than a century later, … [Read more...]
Drying and Freezing Herbs (No Dehydrator!)
I love my herb bed. Of all the parts of my gardens, I admit to being very partial to my humble herbs. The flowerbeds give me such beauty. But the herbs are both beautiful and practical; I use them all the time. Herbs are easy to grow because most don't like really fertile soil. That means you don't … [Read more...]
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