It seems the night was long and hard, my mind was tired and worn, but as I drifted off to sleep, I hardly felt alarm. Then as the dreams crept softly ore, my thoughts so pure and sweet, I felt that same old fear come sweeping in, or like a … Read More
We Fill Gaps
Occasionally someone will ask me how Jim and I have managed to stay married for over 40 years. . . This is truly a good question. Sometimes I wish I knew the answer! How can a couple stay together, especially in this day and age, for that many years? Or … Read More
The Cardinal’s Cry
She sat on a limb of the tall bull pine, surveying the world below with a sense of well being. Her brilliant red spouse was over on the big pile of underbrush, put there by the man who owned the property. The limbs were piled high and pulled up toward … Read More
The Small Brown Rabbit – by Lynette Chambers
As hard, sharp pellets of ice fell from the heavens, the small brown rabbit shook its fur, shaking off the ice that threatened to envelop him; slipping under a spray of low hanging pine needles he sought cover from the onslaught. His morning meal had been meager, only a few … Read More
Return to Me
I have swept away your offences like a cloud. Your sins are like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you. Isaiah 42:22 For twenty-five years, my husband and I lived in Georgia in the Atlanta region. These were beautiful years in many ways, however, in some … Read More