a poem by Sherah-Leigh Gerber Would I have noticed the sky this morning if I hadn't been dashing out with the trash canĀ between frying eggs and packing backpacks? Would I have noticed how black turns to gentle grey; how soft pink creeps in and bleeds to orange if I had not been lying awake … Continue reading “Notice”
Month: January 2020
Busy-Morning Breakfast
Yes, I know that cereal and milk is probably the quickest breakfast item out there, but every now and then I just get tired of it. This post is also about cereal, but it's homemade baked oatmeal rather than the highly-processed, sugar-laden boxed variety. And I figured out how to make it in less than … Continue reading Busy-Morning Breakfast
Everyday Holiness
--Written by Gwen Lantz I've been once again struck by the intersection of holiness and everyday life. It seems to me that the world around us is chock-full of this intersection. Recently a beautiful snow coated the Shenandoah Valley. This is a rather ordinary event in everyday life, yet is so full of beauty that … Continue reading Everyday Holiness