Beekeeping Matters
My granddaughter was VERY afraid of bees when she was about 3. We took her on her first camping trip and the first thing she saw was a bee fly under the canopy straight at her. Of course, she panicked … Continue reading →
My granddaughter was VERY afraid of bees when she was about 3. We took her on her first camping trip and the first thing she saw was a bee fly under the canopy straight at her. Of course, she panicked … Continue reading →
Have you searched for that perfect gift and somehow it’s still eluding you? Maybe you’re looking for something that both girls and boys would enjoy. Maybe it’s something that will teach a lesson without being obvious. Maybe a book about … Continue reading →
Yesterday while exploring a local craft fair I came upon a lady selling T-shirts she creates. The words, “Take the Road less Traveled” were printed above a little vintage truck. But underneath the truck was the reference, Matthew 7:13. I knew … Continue reading →
Stacking stones is a popular summer activity while cooling in local creeks and shallow rivers. Some think it’s not a good idea because stacking stones disturbs the environment. This is true if we are overzealous, but who among us has … Continue reading →
Children love the rhyme and rhythm of poetry, the quick stories told in vivid language. If you’re unfamiliar with haiku, you’ll find them just a little different.
Continue reading →Now, where to place the nativity scene? I put my best nativity set on top of the piano out of reach of curious little hands. I also place a less expensive and less fragile set on the coffee table so … Continue reading →