Monthly Archives: July 2019
Teapot Tuesday – Fresh from the Garden
Teapot Tuesday brings readers a taste of freshness this week as I share a teapot that I got while I lived in Iowa. Iowa is known for many things but one of the best things about Iowa summers has to be the abundance of sweet Continue reading →
A Cloud of Witnesses
A cloud of witnesses. That describes that picture above perfectly. Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked Continue reading →
My Dear Mr. Brown
Digging through boxes of memories I happened upon this letter written to my Daddy in August of 1946. It was written to him from the Secretary of the Navy at the time – James Forrestal. It was obviously written upon his separation from his service Continue reading →
Three Blue Rubbermaid Totes
Three blue Rubbermaid totes sit in the apartment space above our garage. Three containers filled to the brim with photo albums, scrapbooks and memories from my side of the family. Years and years of memories are collected in these containers and as I carried them Continue reading →
Teapot Tuesday – New Teas from Friends
I always say I have THE best friends and if my post today does not convince you of that than I don’t know what will. Teapot Tuesday today will showcase two new to me teas that friends have gifted me. First up is a really Continue reading →
Summer Favorite in Brevard, NC
Summer is here in full force and Chris and I absolutely LOVE summer in Brevard, NC. There is so much to do our calendars could stay full every single day with a multitude of activities but sometimes we just like to sit on our deck Continue reading →
19,460,120 Minutes
1.1676072 x 109 Seconds 19,460,120 Minutes 1,930.5675 Weeks 444 Months 37 Years 15 moves to 14 different places including one foreign country 2 amazing sons 2 incredible daughter in laws 4 cats 1 grand puppy and 2 grand kitties Countless memories Happiest of anniversaries to the Continue reading →