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The Start Over
During recent evenings, I have been knitting dishcloths for my aunt. Fascinated, my husband remarked, “Who would ever think of making fabric like that?” This sparked discussion about the origins of knitting, crochet and macramé. I began to speculate about … Continue reading
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THE RICH FAMILY IN CHURCH
Sharing something here I stumbled upon. I truly enjoyed the lesson and considered it a gem. Hope you do also: THE RICH FAMILY IN CHURCH.
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Tagged poverty, sharing with those less fortunate, what is poor, who are the blessed
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Pangaea Prize for Poets
Pangaea Prize for Poets Enter a series of poems with a common theme. Not big prize money but winner gets published in an anthology & nominated for the Push Cart!!! http://thepoetsbillow.org/poetry-awards/the-pangaea-prize/
Unbelievable Unleavened PBs
In a bit of a hurry, no time for this but just really craving a soft, warm, homemade treat, I decided to whip up these cookies, noting the recipe said it was EASY. (Adapted from a recipe on C&H Sugar … Continue reading
Originally posted on hungry and fit:
The holidays are never easy for those trying to maintain or lose weight. Never ever. You’re typically surrounded by family shoving food in your face like ham and cookies. We’ve created a guide that you should…
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I *BLOVE* WHAT SHE SAYS ABOUT “a Southern woman’s dressing recipe!” Gonna try these biscuits soon.~ Janet S.
Originally posted on Gin and Tulips:
Nobody knows what breath is breathed in the quiet of thoughts – whilst secret smiles are adorned in the privacy of letters Eyes that look upon a word with wonder, flutter with the anticipation…
To have slunk away?
Because I am often second-guessing myself, and because experience has taught me to proofread at least one more time after I know the writing is perfect, I reread the blog about the fox today. I kept getting stuck at the … Continue reading
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Tagged grammar, proofread, reference, second-guessing, slunk, verb conjugation
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Fox Out Front
Today we had a fox visiting the shrubs in our front yard. Come on, little guy! This is a big city and foxes don’t do this. Okay, so we do have a 350-acre wilderness at our back door. Last summer we … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, fox, front yard, kids, nature, outdoors, wilderness, wildlife
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