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January Gardening in Texas

January Gardening in Texas

Most of my garden is planted with perennials except for the vegetables. However, the asparagus and some herbs are also perennials so they're included in this category as well.  Therefore, I spend most of my gardening planning with the new seed catalogues coming in and...

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Succulent Personality

Succulent Personality

In the hush of any morning, while the humans in my household are still dreaming, my fur babies and I settle into the corner chair of the study and greet the morning with a cup of jasmine green tea. Today, it just so happens that the garden is resting under a blanket...

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Shame, the Negative Imprint

Shame, the Negative Imprint

In Psalms 25, the psalmist is eagerly giving God his heart, the source of his shame. He knows without a doubt that the only way he can live a hopeful life is to be taught new ways of seeing good in himself. He relinquishes his heart into the tender arms of God's...

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Swiss Chard, My Favorite of Greens

Swiss Chard, My Favorite of Greens

Every year, I promise myself that I will not plant so much swisschard, but it is my favorite winter green. I try not to buy veggies from the store and just eat out of the garden. Currently, the lettuce, spinach, and swisschard are going crazy. Also, all my herbs,...

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A Composted Life

A Composted Life

I've spent the last couple of weeks around these unseasonably warm holidays pruning, reshaping, and chopping to the ground perennials in my garden. I've shredded fallen dead leaves, chopped up dry twigs, and cut out dead branches. There's been so much hacking,...

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New Book Launch: Can I Belong to You

New Book Launch: Can I Belong to You

I’m thrilled to launch my latest book, Can I Belong to You, a middle grade children’s book featuring my two cats, one a stray and the other a shelter, as they navigate belonging to and living in their new forever home, Maw and Paw Paw’s backyard, porch, and house.

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Old Timey Epiphany

Old Timey Epiphany

Why the earthworm picture? You'll see! Three "happenings" converged last weekend: dividing and transplanting lilies, kinda watching the world series, and listening/watching utube reels through my earbuds while the baseball game was on. How did they converge? It'll be...

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Family Funeral

Family Funeral

A family funeral is a funny thing. . . There's the extreme, soul-wrenching sorrow of losing a beloved member juxtaposed with the celebratory stories joyfully shared by close friends and family. We back and forth cried and laughed, wiping away sad and happy tears...

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White Corn Salsa

White Corn Salsa

We're well into football season here in Texas, and you know what that means? Football equals tail-gating! For those unitiated into American Football, tail-gaiting is the phenomenon where fans gather before games with cookout and/or picnic type meals served out of the...

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Happy Anniversary to Us!

Happy Anniversary to Us!

​We met at the Beirut port in 1961, but we got to know each other in the sand box at the Beirut Baptist School (BBS). Tim’s family temporarily lived one floor up from my family in the missionary residence on the BBS campus while his parents studied Arabic before going...

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All Bible passages are from NIV Translation





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