Scotland, Scotland, Scotland!
If a picture says 1,000 words, then here’s a 3,000-word essay on Scotland. Enjoy.
If a picture says 1,000 words, then here’s a 3,000-word essay on Scotland. Enjoy.
Here’s an experiment. I’d like to give you these encouraging Scripture cards that I made. If this works, I’ll make a bunch of them available to download on my website. I think you can click and drag the image or hold your finger on the image and save it. Use them as you wish. Let me … More Encouragement Cards
In my opinion, homemade bread is something we can hang on to that keeps us connected to the past and makes the present a little less stressful. Here’s one of my favorite recipes. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup warm water 2 tablespoons dry yeast 1/8 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon sugar 6 cups wheat flour … More Whole Wheat Bread Recipe
First off, in Scotland they drive on the LEFT. So now you know where the expressions related to driving must come from: drives me nuts; driven to distraction; driving rain; driven round the bend. For an American—in the States we drive on the RIGHT—driving on the left can present challenges. Preface these comments with the … More Driving in the Highlands of Scotland
“You is kind. You is smart. You is important.” from The Help by Kathryn Stockett Mae Mobley’s mother doesn’t do a good job of making her feel good about herself, so Abileen, the help, does what she can to fill the ache in the little girl’s heart. Abileen truly helps, but there’s nothing quite the same as … More The Importance of Being Important