Well over 100 years since they made their debut in America, Peonies bloom in gardens every springtime, in every color save blue. They are known to live for up to a century when well cared for, and they make beautiful bouquets. This antiquated flower is the state flower of Indiana ...
Read More »An Orchestra Made From A Landfill
If one did not know any differently, from the way it sounds, it would be a professional orchestra. This young group of musicians are as good as they come. They have toured the world. They have performed for Pope Francis, and with Stevie Wonder, among others. But they are not ...
Read More »The Devil’s Bluff: Stacking the Deck Against Temptation
When I go to write, I have so many ideas that flow through my mind. What should the topic be and how should I approach it? I also think it’s good to have a theme, not only to be colorful, but to put things into perspective. So today I’m going ...
Read More »God and His Motherly-Like Care
I planted my “patio garden” yesterday, and I was reminded of something. For a while now, I have been thinking about the motherly aspect of God. I am so used to understanding God as only a Father that I have overlooked that He is everything, including Mother. He wants me ...
Read More »Butterfly Potential
I walked past the little shrub at the corner of Hype Park Boulevard and Greenwood Street like I did every day for the past couple of weeks. But there was something different about the little shrub today that made me stop and gaze. Butterflies. Various combinations of orange, white, brown, ...
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