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Daily Prayer: Finding Peace and Holiness Amidst the Beautiful Chaos

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Daily Prayer: Finding Peace and Holiness Amidst the Beautiful Chaos Photo by Abolfazl eslami (@eslamiphotoart) "Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord." — Hebrews 12:14 It’s another Wednesday afternoon, the sun is still high and bright, making the shadows long. Spring is definitely in full swing, and part of me just wants to be outside, soaking it all in. But here I am, navigating the delightful, sometimes bewildering, realities of life. If you're anything like me, an introvert in a world that often feels like it's shouting, "Engage! Always engage!", the idea of "making every effort to live in peace with everyone" can feel… well, ambitious. Especially when you consider “everyone” includes the lady who cuts you off in traffic, the colleague who sends emails packed with passive aggression, and even, sometimes, the people you love most. When I read Hebrews 12:14,...

Something To Celebrate: National Moonshine Day

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Background photo by Frosty Ilze (@frostyilze) Did you know July 29th is National Moonshine Day? Yes, really! A day dedicated to celebrating a spirit with a deep, often whispered, history. Now, I’m certainly not encouraging anyone to start a secret distillery in their bathtub (please, safety first!). But there’s a certain charm to what moonshine represents: ingenuity, resourcefulness, and a touch of independent spirit. It’s about taking what you have and making something unique, even if it's a bit unconventional. It's a wonderful reminder that there's always something, however niche or unexpected, to celebrate in this wild world. So today, whether you're appreciating a beautifully crafted beverage of any kind, or simply enjoying the quiet satisfaction of a well-made dinner, take a moment. Find your quiet corner, and give a subtle nod to the spirit of ingenuity. Cheers (quietly, of course!) to the unexpected joys.

Color theory shortcuts for the visually impatient

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` Color theory shortcuts for the visually impatient ` Photo by Aziz Acharki (@aziz.acharki) Ever gaze at a beautifully colored image and think, "How do they *do* that?" And then, almost immediately, "And how can *I* do something similar without needing a PhD in chromatics?" If your creative heart beats a little faster at the thought of color theory, but your busy mind (and packed schedule!) prefers an express lane, you are absolutely in good company. Especially as we ease into the gentle golden light of June, with its abundant greens and blossoming hues, the desire to capture that natural beauty feels so immediate. But sometimes, the sheer freedom of a blank canvas, or an empty digital artboard, can feel less like freedom and more like a pop quiz. For those of us who value "Being" over "Doing," the pressure to master every nuanced color rule can feel incredibly draining. The good news? You don't have to tackle the entire ...

The Secret Life of Books We've Already Loved | A Neighborly Tip

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The Secret Life of Books We've Already Loved | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Kat van der Linden on Unsplash There's something wonderfully understated about a Little Free Library. It's not just a box of books; it’s a silent conversation between neighbors, an offering of imagination, curiosity, or comfort. Each book carries not only the story within its pages but also the subtle imprint of its past readers – the dog-eared page, the faint coffee stain, the slight wear on the spine. It's a generous way to say, "This meant something to me, and perhaps it will mean something to you too." Imagine your favorite novel, now sitting on a small shelf by the sidewalk, ready for a new pair of hands to pick it up. It’s a gentle ripple of connection, a shared moment of understanding without a single word needing to be spoken. This simple act creates a quiet warmth in a neighborhood, inviting us to pause, to consider what others might enjoy, and to acknowledge the co...

What's For Dinner: Blackened Chicken Salad

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What's For Dinner: Blackened Chicken Salad Ah, June. The days stretch out a little longer, the sun feels a bit warmer, and my internal clock seems to slow its hurried pace, if only by a tick or two. It’s a season that calls for lighter meals, ones that offer maximum flavor without demanding hours over a hot stove. As an enthusiastic homebody, finding joy in the simple rhythms of life – a good book, a quiet cup of tea, a meal made with care – is my happy place. Lately, my kitchen has been leaning towards dishes that feel both comforting and refreshing. And today, I want to share a recipe that perfectly embodies that balance: Blackened Chicken Salad. It sounds a little fancy, perhaps, but I promise it's simply a wonderful array of tastes that come together beautifully. There's something so satisfying about a meal that surprises you with its depth, much like how a gentle whisper can sometimes carry more weight than a loud proclamation. In this season of growth and ...

Daily Prayer: My GPS for the Daily Grind

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Daily Prayer: My GPS for the Daily Grind Photo by Tina Guina on Unsplash "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you." — Psalm 32:8 It’s a Tuesday morning, and the coffee is doing its valiant work, but my brain feels less like a finely tuned GPS and more like a handful of spaghetti noodles trying to point north. The spring air outside is deceptively calm, hinting at warmth but still carrying a morning chill that reminds me winter isn’t entirely done with us yet. This mid-week point often feels like a navigation challenge, doesn't it? There are work emails to tackle, a grocery list to refine, a text from my adult child that needs a thoughtful, non-helicopter response, and simply remembering to breathe between meetings. It’s in these moments, when my internal compass is spinning because of the sheer volume of "stuff," that Psalm 32:8 feels like a quiet, steadying hand on my shoulder. Nav...

Something To Celebrate: World Environment Day

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Background photo by Alexandra Khudyntseva (@alexandra.khudyntseva) Did you know that June 5th is World Environment Day? It's a day when the whole world (or at least the folks who pay attention to these things) takes a collective deep breath and remembers how wonderfully green, blue, and utterly essential our planet is. For many of us, the idea of 'saving the planet' can feel a bit... vast. And maybe a tiny bit overwhelming from the comfort of our favorite armchair. But really, it’s in the small, quiet moments: the satisfying thud of your recycling bin, remembering your reusable bag *before* you're at the checkout (a rare victory!), or simply appreciating the persistent little sprout pushing its way through a crack in the pavement. Even when the big picture feels a little daunting, there's always something beautiful, resilient, and utterly magnificent about this spinning rock we call home. And that, my friends, is absolutely worth a quiet celebration. ...