My world has taken a few unexpected twists and turns this past week and I haven’t time to write much….
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Lovers of Liberty
From joy to joy, Nancy
Knife Wielding Strangers or Mom’s Nature Study
For who has despised the day of small things? – Zechariah 4:10 So, this day started out like so many…
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Imagination – Cultivate Your Capacities for Amazement
Cultivate your capacities for amazement – you won’t worship without it. There are a lot of boring worship services in…
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Sweet the Mother-Walk, But Perilous!
If there is anyone in the world whom we should not have to deceive, who is most likely to know us for…
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Book Reflection – A Guest Post
homemade granola…yum! ornamental crabapple in full bloom Remember when I told you about Donna and our discussions about contemporary…
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Pebble in a Pool
Books surrounded her life. One room of the Brick House was crammed with them from floor to ceiling. Some she…
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Welcome Spring! (And the winner is…)
apple blossom welcome wreath Have you ever been in the fields on a spring day, and heard nothing at all…
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A Book Giveaway for Spring!
A spring picture – Rabbit and Young Ones by Noel Hopking Sage Parnassus blog has begun its third year! I…
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Easter Reads
I’ve been meaning to put up a post about our favorite Easter books and an email from Erika nudged me…
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A Valentine
From Rosemary For Remembrance by Tasha Tudor Happy Valentine’s Day, dear friends! We will be reading this family favorite today…
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Rhymes with Australia
Ian Serraillier (1912-1994) We are presently enjoying a few titles by Ian Serraillier (1912-1994). A schoolmaster and poet from London,…
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