The Civility Moon

Middle schoolers I know are better mannered than the adults who claim to represent us in Washington. That is a sad fact in our society. And, I cannot even say that the leaders of our country are acting like children, because that would be an affront to children. Our country’s leaders, on both sides ofContinue reading “The Civility Moon”

Groundhog Day

While everyone I know is anxiously awaiting tonight’s Super Bowl, my day is already complete. At sunrise this morning Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow and spring is on the way. Spring was going to be on the way regardless, but I always enjoy this 134 year old tradition. The members of Punxsutawney Phil’sContinue reading “Groundhog Day”

What I Did For Love

My sister-in-law Tracy and I were reminiscing via text messages yesterday morning. She is in Boston and it is our way of staying in touch every few weeks. We could actually talk on our phones, but neither of us likes that as much as we like texting, looking at photos together, and using emojis. ItContinue reading “What I Did For Love”

Maryland “Spring”

Today is January 11 and it is 60 degrees outside. I am writing from the porch while looking at Christmas lights, unlit but still wrapped around our shrubbery. Climate change? Or, just the fickle weather in Maryland.  Maryland has always had an identity problem. Are we northern or are we southern – regardless of theContinue reading “Maryland “Spring””

Walking Into A New Year

This past week Jim, Jenna, Kelsy and I spent our winter break in Florida, soaking up the sun and warmth. We ate several incredible meals, drank some fruity concoctions, and mostly, just relaxed. The most fun we had, however, was on an airboat touring the Everglades. I somehow missed on the website that the excursionContinue reading “Walking Into A New Year”

Wonder

No other time of the year captures our heart and imagination more than the holiday season that is unfolding before us. And, wonder is its key ingredient. Defined as a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable (dictionary.com) wonder also offers us moments to feel grateful. Even ifContinue reading “Wonder”

Full Nest, Full Heart

Today’s rain fit my gloomy mood as early this morning the last of my birds went south. The westward bird flew yesterday and the nearest bird on the western shore left Friday for a friend’s 30th birthday party. But, what an incredible four days we had all together, beginning with my birthday dinner, cooked byContinue reading “Full Nest, Full Heart”