A Black and White Journey Through Social Distancing
getting away from the burning details and looking more closely at the soft edges and silver linings of the times. … More A Black and White Journey Through Social Distancing
getting away from the burning details and looking more closely at the soft edges and silver linings of the times. … More A Black and White Journey Through Social Distancing
Up here, the lake, the fish, and the sun have been the cure for what ails us … More For What Ails Us
No one is here tonight; the sky is eggplants and valentines. … More Slice of Life 2019: Day 6
December 26 I’ve been thinking about when the sun used to shine here. Been thinking about that week of luscious weather we had a month ago. If I had known then that we’d be living in perpetual rain and clouds, I probably would’ve slept in my hammock. Fog, warmth, light and golden leaves. Each day … More Back When the Sun Used to Shine
Like a pink petal which draws the honey bee to nectar, so the concrete pilings bring the captain to the center of the passage. We approach simultaneously: train, water, boat and clouds. Wind, current, double containers. All come together at this intersection. We shoot through the narrow way. The clacking, metal on metal, is overpowered … More Slice of Life: Day 30
A collection of photo essays from Metro Academic High School Students
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens
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
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens