Looking High and Low

I’ve lost something! I am embarrassed to tell you what it is because I should have kept it in a safe place and I thought I did. So, to help with the frustration, I’ve found a rhyme flitting through my head. Before I lose it too, I’ve captured it and put it on this page, […]

That Old Moon

That exceptionally bright and beautiful moon we saw last night was the Beaver Moon. Native Americans called it this because beavers were particularly active at this time of year, building and shoring up their dams in preparation for winter. The fourth Ned McNeil book, as well as the three previous books, deals with meanness that […]

Home, Sweet Home

Houses can be bought and sold, but homes cannot.  Perhaps a house is no more than a few square feet of floor space but to someone, it’s home. Old houses, large houses, tiny houses and tumble-down houses have histories. As I pass them by,  I wonder if love lived within their walls. I wonder if […]

Old Man Winter

Yesterday,  it was fall. This morning, it’s winter. The brown leaves and dark trees are wet. I wonder if we had a first snowfall during the night but the temperature was so warm, it melted quickly into rain?  I remember walking home from the school bus when I was a child. The bus let my […]

Parliaments and Rafters

A parliament came my way a few years ago, via Minnesota.  Really! My niece Missy sent, not a flock, but a parliament of owls and I was very glad to get it. It settled sedately into my mailbox in a neat little package–a very colorful group of small owls perfect for a mantlepiece or a […]

‘Twas the Day Before

Here it is–the day before Thanksgiving! The house will be full of the aroma of pumpkin pie, cornbread dressing, and cranberry cheese bread! Then, tomorrow the family will gather around my mother’s hundred-year old table, thankful for the Lord’s blessings. The biggest blessing of all is family and friends and the love we share. My […]