Naners In The Spring

How big my bananas got last year Last year I decided to try something new. I did not cut the bananas to the ground like I usually do. This has created some new experiences. I cut them lower but not at ground level. These look shorter than they are because there's straw stuffed everywhere. You … Continue reading Naners In The Spring

A Perfect Christmas

Colorado Christmas. My mom and my husband's family are in Colorado. Mom's cabin is Christmas-y all year long, but it's especially enjoyable during the holiday season. Fire in the fireplace. Relaxing on the sofa. The big pond is frozen. Ducks and chickens lay through winter with fresh greens and vegetables. Mackerel sky means that the … Continue reading A Perfect Christmas

A Man With A Great Heart

There are still wonderful people out there! This is a YouTube channel I follow. The guy drives around his city and finds areas that need attention. He's cleaned up sidewalks for kids, to be able to walk home from the bus safely. He cleans up abandoned properties to bless the community and make it safer. … Continue reading A Man With A Great Heart

Easy Sourdough bread

OK, I know that anyone who has made sourdough will argue with me that there is no "easy" sourdough. But trust me here for a minute, and let me demystify some things begginers struggle with. Sourdough can be easy, it just takes time. Picture of two starters. I usually have two going because I make … Continue reading Easy Sourdough bread

Personal Thoughts: A Christian’s View Of Another Religion

My best friend grew up in India. She's invited me to go to India several times over the last 23 or so years, and I still haven't done it. However, I have visited several temples with her in Colorado (Denver: plan on attending Sunday evening for the feast they serve. Castle Rock: this is a … Continue reading Personal Thoughts: A Christian’s View Of Another Religion