
This summer, more than ever, I wanted to fill our family’s basket full of sun-warmed, garden vegetables, juicy, ripe berries, and golden honey—but also memories. … Read More ›
Kind words are like honey, good for the soul and healing to the body. Proverbs 16:24
This summer, more than ever, I wanted to fill our family’s basket full of sun-warmed, garden vegetables, juicy, ripe berries, and golden honey—but also memories. … Read More ›
In 1942, Kentucky officially adopted our state motto, “United We stand, Divided We Fall.” I just wonder if it was the ruckus stirred over the … Read More ›
“I love potlucks. Everyone brings their best.” She smiled at her floral patterned plate. Fried chicken, cucumber salad, ambrosia, blueberry crumble, and some amazing pickle, … Read More ›
Even though it was only for a few days, we braved busy roads and headed south for sandy beaches, seafood, and the gentle surf. I … Read More ›
Since moving to our new home, each season has brought its own surprises. In the winter, we collected an abundance of laurel leaves and holly … Read More ›
In the middle of the woods near our home, a 200-year-old tree canopies countless critters and understory foliage. We’ve made regular trips to marvel at … Read More ›
Ain’t. As the daughter and granddaughter of two grammar greats, I’ve grown up deeply convicted about the incorrectness of the informal contraction, “ain’t.” But what … Read More ›
Now decades ago, despite all stereotypes regarding Kentucky children, I knew better than to run barefoot. One unguarded step was sure to lead to a … Read More ›
On average, there are a dozen eggs in a chicken clutch. Eggs take about 21 days to hatch, and decorating tips incorporating incubators in the … Read More ›
As communities are coming together and spring is in the air, I anticipate many will be venturing to their local farmer’s and flea markets. I … Read More ›