
This past week, my father retired from coaching high school baseball. In a game where statistics measure a man’s value and achievement, Coach’s stats reign … Read More ›
Kind words are like honey, good for the soul and healing to the body. Proverbs 16:24
This past week, my father retired from coaching high school baseball. In a game where statistics measure a man’s value and achievement, Coach’s stats reign … Read More ›
If you’ve been fortunate to be outside at all these sunny days, you’ve probably noticed a bee or two buzzing about. While they’re busy collecting … Read More ›
Our first year as beekeepers in Western KY offered many learning opportunities. Yesterday marked the first day of the beekeeping season for us, and we … Read More ›
A few weeks ago, I declared a new Easter brunch tradition of always having a lamb cake. Of course, I had never made one. I’ve … Read More ›
I had little to no chance of developing poor grammar habits as the daughter and granddaughter of English teachers. Interestingly, as Nan’s memory rapidly fades, … Read More ›
As Valentine’s Day approaches, I can appreciate a little consumerism and commercialism: Sweethearts and sweet sayings get me sappy, sentimental, and spending. For our 8th … Read More ›
While Wade was playing professional baseball in the Detroit organization, it was common for fans to ask, “Who’s your Tiger?” Meaning, who is your favorite … Read More ›
This past weekend, Wade and I piled our two boys on a cheap, plastic sled and gave ‘er a go at the top of some … Read More ›
Hi, everyone! It’s been a while since my last official post. I can explain! First— there is a fallacy among new beekeepers I’d like to … Read More ›
This past weekend, we installed three new hives. It was a long day–to start off we had a truck full of babies, thousands of bees, … Read More ›