Pilgrim’s Inn

I have mentioned our house before. Just now the walls are comfortably bulging with one of my sons and his family transitioning with us on their way to their next ‘home’. That is four people, including an eight-year-old and a five-year-old plunked down in the middle of our settled older-people routines, T.V. habits and idiosyncrasies.Continue reading “Pilgrim’s Inn”

The Gift of Grace

Norma Grace Odom was born into privilege. I don’t mean that as an accusation—as it might be interpreted today. She was blessed to be born to hard working, salt of the earth, educated parents. Her mom and dad (and aunts) were college graduates. That may not sound like a big deal—but these women got theirContinue reading “The Gift of Grace”

Mojoring on Mangers

I really meant to keep it simple this year. Just home from a great trip, catching up on laundry and mail and the piles of newspapers. No kids or grandkids celebrating Christmas with us this year. Maybe no tree even. But I couldn’t help myself. So I decorated between loads of laundry. And this yearContinue reading “Mojoring on Mangers”

The Gulag Archipelago Book Review

Out of concern for a socialist/communist trend in our country I decided to read The Gulag Archipelago, a big, fat book that has been sitting on my shelf for years. It is 620 pages—I checked more than once. “How do people get to this clandestine Archipelago? …Those who, like you and me, dear reader, goContinue reading “The Gulag Archipelago Book Review”

Yonder Down South

After Mike’s Farm we kept our southern track, driving almost 400 miles to a place called Four Arches Farm in Georgia, near Savannah. This farm is much different than Mike’s Farm which, though lovely, is large with lots of employees. Four Arches Farm is basically a couple’s home, and we parked under a Spanish MossContinue reading “Yonder Down South”