Month: January 2021
Isolated at home, freshly showered and all dressed up…. With SOMEWHERE to go: My Office.
Read MoreBen Franklin is remembered for so many great ideas and sayings. One of his inventions had a lasting impact for shoppers. That is the catalog.
Read MoreThe Seahawks exited the playoffs early and as disheartened as I am that I don’t get to cheer for my team, I am still committed that the good folks of the Columbia Basin have access to some really great and easy football food leading up to the big game.
Read MoreAs I type this article I hear the familiar sound of chainsaws in my neighbor’s yard as clean up crews are clearing a giant Evergreen that crashed through their front porch and blocked the access to their home during the windstorm that blew through the area early on Wednesday.
Read MorePastor Geoff’s recent sermon on the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12) sparked a memory moment for me that I will pass along.
Read MoreThis past New Year’s Eve I was sitting on the couch with my 11-year-old daughter watching TV, awaiting the arrival of the new year. It should have been an exciting moment to finally say goodbye to 2020 and welcome 2021.
Read More1927 had been a rough year for Mrs. Lizzie Brown. A widow, raising two small children with help from her older kids Lizzie had her hands full.
Read MoreAn easy, tasty and timesaving recipe for your holiday guests or busy weekday mornings.
Read MoreI am from a small town tucked into the northwest corner of Ohio. A town, much like many others we all know, where farmland sits at the outer edges of a humble but growing and thriving community.
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