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Continue reading →: Eggs in PurgatoryRecipes are back! I used to post recipes regularly, which I stopped for various reasons. But since readers loved them, I’ve decided to bring them back, specializing in frugal dishes for the hard times we’re all facing. Hope you’ll enjoy them and that they’ll help you cook delicious food on…
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Continue reading →: Silence is ImportantIt seemed like I never got around to doing too many things. My excuse was “well, things happen.” And sometimes unexpected happenings do sidetrack me. But was that really the problem? When I think about what’s most important in life, I always think about people not things. Things are of…
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Continue reading →: Is It Courage – Or Strength?In light of my post yesterday on vaccine mandates, some comments have caused me to reflect. Comments that expressed concern for our situation or praised our courage in following our convictions. It was the latter that gave me pause. I don’t feel courageous, and doubt that I have what it…
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Continue reading →: It’s An Ill Wind: Vaccine MandatesWinter is usually brief in our area, no matter what the calendar says. We get more rain than snow. Most years the cold doesn’t start until December or January and it’s gone by the end of February. This year it blew in with a vengeance, with below average temperatures. And…
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Continue reading →: Pontius Pilate: A Character SketchAlthough his date of birth is unknown, Pontius Pilate was born Marcus Pontius Pilates to the Pontii clan in central Italy. He was the prefect or governor of Judea during the reign of the Emperor Tiberius. We know little more than that. But much of what we do know comes…
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Continue reading →: Italy’s Land of NarniaWe have great fun asking kids, “Did we ever tell you about the day we went to Narnia?” This question is usually met with wide-eyed amazement. But it’s true! We were in Narnia, right here in Italy! The real Narnia There really is a place called Narnia! A small Italian town…
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Continue reading →: Bringing Christ Back into ChristmasIt starts earlier and earlier every year, the hype and commercialism. Christmas stuff and Halloween gore side by side in the stores. Ads, articles, and movies all working to make us think we’re missing out on the perfect Christmas. The search for the perfect celebration can make Christmas a frenzy…



