Sunday Gratitude – 13.VII.2025- (yes it’s late on Tuesday)
Sunday was the feast day of St. Alexander of Munich. 82 years ago, he was executed by the Nazi regime. … Continue reading Sunday Gratitude – 13.VII.2025- (yes it’s late on Tuesday)
Sunday was the feast day of St. Alexander of Munich. 82 years ago, he was executed by the Nazi regime. … Continue reading Sunday Gratitude – 13.VII.2025- (yes it’s late on Tuesday)
Four years ago, my middle daughter was three, nearly four, as the campaigning for US President and other offices was … Continue reading “I love Kamala Harris”
Again, I ask for forgiveness as far as posting. I had the temerity to entertain the brief thought that things … Continue reading Sunday Gratitude – 13.X.2024
The night was dark and cold, which wasn’t unusual, considering that it was December and we were somewhere in the … Continue reading A Dark Road to Fargo
This question was posed by Lisa over at Boondock Ramblings (https://lisahoweler.com/2023/08/30/why-do-you-blog/). It’s been a crazy week. Between kids and not … Continue reading Why Do You Blog?
One of the advantages of having had great-grandmothers who lived long enough for me to know them is that I … Continue reading Cousins, connections, and death
When I was in elementary school, there was a substitute teacher named Esther who was one of my favorites. She … Continue reading First impressions of “Sound of Freedom”
When I was four or five years old, I remember my dad talking about the son of a coworker having … Continue reading Jinger’s Journey
The local radio station is well into the six weeks or so of nonstop Christmas music. This year seems better … Continue reading Songs of the Season – Roger Miller – “Old Toy Trains”
…I miss my mind the most! But right now, I’d be happy to find my wallet or one of my … Continue reading Of All the Things I Miss…