Carry on with patience and compassion
The coronavirus pandemic has established itself as the prominent headline and the subject of most news articles, and as much as we’d like that not to be the case, it… Read more »
The coronavirus pandemic has established itself as the prominent headline and the subject of most news articles, and as much as we’d like that not to be the case, it… Read more »
Anyone who has ever worked with cattle knows that on occasion cows can have trouble calving. Allowing heifers to be bred too young can contribute to calving problems, but… Read more »
I received a notice from our pastor via the Calling Post, informing us that we would not have services for at least a couple of weeks. I hate to… Read more »
I have learned so much over the years and I’m very grateful for those who led me in the right direction. My parents did a lot of training and teaching… Read more »
Most of us have heard it before. There are no guarantees in life. Recent events have drilled that into us repeatedly. We should all be on our knees… Read more »
There’s a lot of good in this country and of course in our lovely town and state. I was pleased to hear about people doing a run to raise… Read more »
I am directionally challenged. If you know me, this does not come as a surprise. To those of you that grew up using maps to get from… Read more »
A lame horse is about as useless as a spare tire on a dirigible. Healthy feet are the most important feature of any horse. It doesn’t matter how pretty they… Read more »
I’m glad my brain hasn’t slowed down too much, yet. I love doing the morning crossword puzzle and keeping score as I play along with Wheel of Fortune and… Read more »
I always check Facebook after I’ve had my morning Folgers and finished Bible study. I like to see familiar faces, and recently saw a post that showed me, along… Read more »