Hawklets in the Backyard

We had hawks and hawklets when we lived up on Longleaf Court. When we took a look at this home backed up to acres of green space on the flood plain dotted with oaks and willows, I spotted another pair of hawks. Woohoo!! The neighbors on the other side of the county culvert have a …

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Audrey, the Carrion Flower

I’ve visited the California Carnivores nursery in Sebastopol several times in the past. It was always an interesting field trip for my children where we learned the United State is home to the widest variety of carnivorous plants in the world; including such species as Venus flytraps, sundews, butterworts, American pitcher plants, cobra plants and …

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Bible Science

Down through the ages, scientists have sought answers and come up with theories. For example: Geoterrapinism Theory= the earth rests on top of a giant turtle Fixed Earth Theory= the earth is the center of the universe Contracting Earth Theory/Geophysical Global Cooling = the earth is getting smaller Expanding Earth Theory = the earth is …

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High Stress Society

Have you been feeling anxious lately?  If so, you are one among millions.  Everyone seems to be worrying about something: global warming, terrorist attacks, Russians hacking, GMOs, the apocalypse. We wear fit bits to monitor heart rate, footsteps, sleep patterns. We carry communication systems in our pockets, and live by text messages, tweets and snapchat. …

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The Fine Art of Parenting

The Fine Art of Parenting Our pastor, Jim Swaney, recently gave a wonderful sermon on three kinds of fathers. I think it applies to mothers as well. There are three kinds of fathers and mothers: absent, involved parent, strategic. What turns a caring, involved father or mother into a strategic parent? One who knows that …

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Stained Glass Mosaic

The theme of the International Christian Alliance on Prostitution this year was “Beauty”, beauty that restores, refreshes, revives, reconciles and recreates. “You shall be a crown of beauty in the hands of the Lord.” It fit perfectly with my WIP, a story of brokenness and redemption, and communication through art. One of the presenters, Rev. …

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Sex Trafficking and Pornography

Rick and I recently attended the International Christian Alliance on Prostitution (ICAP) in Green Lake, Wisconsin. Over the five days, we attended workshops and met people from 32 countries around the world, all involved in the fight against sex trafficking. They are working on the front lines in the darkest corners of our planet, often …

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Caregivers Beware

I have shared before that my husband, Rick, has Parkinson’s Disease, likely due to exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Thankfully, he is doing well, but we both know changes are coming. Better to anticipate than live in denial. Hence, we moved from a house full of stairs to a ranch-style on one floor. No …

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Politics and the Pulpit

President Trump has signed an order aimed at easing a rule limiting political activity for religious organizations. The order directs the Treasury Department not to take action against religious organizations that engage in political speech. It’s no surprise that this is already drawing mixed reviews, even from religious leaders, some of whom believe politics has …

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Fowl Play

Our new home has a pool. Rick has always wanted one, and we tell ourselves it will be great for low-impact exercising our aging, aching bodies. The previous owner didn’t swim and saw no reason to clean the pool or maintain the equipment. Cha-ching. Upside is wildlife enjoyed the scuzzy-looking pond, including a river otter …

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