Stitching a Chicken
So, with the patient relatively clean, a suture kit, a nurse assistant (me), a headlamp and a willing surgeon, the procedure began. … More Stitching a Chicken
Our experience with keeping backyard chickens.
So, with the patient relatively clean, a suture kit, a nurse assistant (me), a headlamp and a willing surgeon, the procedure began. … More Stitching a Chicken
Wednesdays we’ve been working on photography as art study. … More Wednesdays
An Apology Forgive me… I left the dishes in the sink, the laundry on the floor, and a pile of bills at the door. There’s an iron ready to press your shirt, Nerf bullets strewn about the stoop, the chickens have escaped the coop. But, the sound of an approaching rain brought … More Slice of Life: Day 26
See You Around, Old Gal The way I greet most mornings, coffee cup in hand, is with a brisk walk out to the chicken coop. A crisp air and a gentle wind gets my blood flowing as I make my way toward the hen house. Today, as I walked out there, I gave my usual … More Slice of Life: Day 5
Today is a rainy, February, gloomy sort of a day. I am at my kitchen table letting the gloom settle in on me like loose silly putty on an upholstered couch, getting depressed about the weather and my blog and my to-do list. My favorite green tea is out and Monday is the first day … More 2018 – Kitchen Table Reflections Prompted by iPhone Photos
The journey of mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian lens
The journey of mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian lens
a blog by sylvia leontaritis
The Life of An Acreage Farmer in Iowa
Bev. Cooke, YA author: Writing and Faith and Fulminating, Fulminating and Writing and Faith. And memes.
Reflections on life and Christianity, through the eyes of a trucker.
seeking the Lord's dwellings in simplicity
The journey of mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian lens
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