Skills and Stirred Hearts
When Ray and I go to the homeschool convention in Duluth, we like to spend time in Canal Park, a shopping area bordered on one side by Lake Superior and on the other by a canal. An aerial lift bridge…
When Ray and I go to the homeschool convention in Duluth, we like to spend time in Canal Park, a shopping area bordered on one side by Lake Superior and on the other by a canal. An aerial lift bridge…
Farm animals are an every day joy for some and a once-in-a-while treat for others. Lots of homeschoolers have chickens and goats and cows and horses, but others have a goldfish, a gerbil, a kitten, or a puppy, and some like…
On Saturday morning several members of our family went to a park to walk and play. Squirrels and a chipmunk played in the wooded area between the walkway and the river’s edge. In the water near the bank, I spotted…
A couple of weeks ago, a friend and I took a quick road trip to Arkansas–seven hours there on Tuesday and seven hours back on Wednesday. Our main reasons for going were to visit her daughter and to visit and…
God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good. God made salt plains and forests. He made squirrels and elk. God made cotton fields and lemon trees. He made saguaros and irises. It seems to me…
He casts forth His ice as fragments; Who can stand before His cold? Psalm 147:17 “From whose womb has come the ice? And the frost of heaven, who has given it birth? Job 38:29 “From the breath of God ice…