Look’s like we’ve been adopted – again!
My column two weeks ago was about the visitors we see at the Brendle homestead including a little orange and gray cat who had been frequenting our front porch for a few days. […]
My column two weeks ago was about the visitors we see at the Brendle homestead including a little orange and gray cat who had been frequenting our front porch for a few days. […]
I recently wrote about a bad day I had when I locked my purse, along with my car fob and my cell phone, in the trunk of my car. […]
I’ve probably mentioned before that my son Christian and I keep in touch mostly by text. […]
Last week I wrote about my version of deer season which is when the does and fawns emerge from the seclusion of birth as mama introduces her baby to the wonders of nature. […]
According to Google, this year’s general deer hunting season in Northeast Texas runs from November 1 to January 4. […]
One of the courses I took in college was Human Development. […]
One of the big debates of our time, as liberal theologians move further away from a literal interpretation of the Bible, is whether the first sin in the Garden was actually eating the forbidden fruit or if that is an analogy for some other action. […]
Today is Saturday, July 5, and we just finished celebrating Independence Day, the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, by which the United States of America was established. […]
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