What I Found in Jack’s Eye Today
Jack’s never going to get another eye. I realize this fact as I call to him; he has to turn his whole head to see
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Jack’s never going to get another eye. I realize this fact as I call to him; he has to turn his whole head to see
Last night, my dear friend uses the verb flourish, and I just can’t get the word out of my mind. It shimmers. It resonates with
This week, I learn that you don’t have to use pastry crust if you want a great quiche. You can use potatoes! If you grate
I swing the windows wide open and send my daughters outside. It’s over sixty degrees today, and after a long winter, today feels Bermuda hot.
I spill out of the woods onto the meadow. I see the way the late afternoon sunlight strikes the raw, brittle plants that rise up
I finish watching Hugo with my children, and we all have tears in our eyes. The story strikes deep into the heart as the final
We go to the woods, and we observe emerging trees. A new forest grows up under our feet. Something about this brave little tree makes
Yesterday, we return home from a voyage because the little one has a fever and stomach pains. With nothing planned for dinner and an empty
In the midst of my worst postpartum depression, I remember all the advice from doctors, therapists, pastors, and friends. They often mentioned finding reasons to
I’m in the woods where the deer roam, but instead of shed antlers, I stumble upon trametes versicolor. It’s a special kind of mushroom. Trametes