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Month: November 2019

December Blog Promotional!

November 30, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

Hear Ye, Hear Ye…our next promotional date is set for Friday, December 20th, at 8:00 pm. We are giving away our quarterly $25.00 Amazon Gift Card, just in time for post-Christmas on-line sales! If you have been entered in a previous giveaway, or are on our email list, you are already included. If you would …

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Day One Hundred Eleven “Whose Hand?”

November 30, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            An American painter and inventor, Samuel Morse, found the roots of his interest in the field of electricity while a student at Yale University.  He would go on to spend twelve years attempting to perfect a working telegraph, during which time he composed his Morse code and secured the financing for the first experimental …

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Day One Hundred Ten “Share Your Story”

November 29, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

Some folks are talented musicians, not merely playing notes on a page, but making those notes sing. Some can take a raw piece of wood and carve it into a masterpiece.  Others can grasp a palate of paint and some brushes, reach deeply within themselves, and create art.  Personally, I have always enjoyed storytelling.  I …

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Day Two Hundred Seventeen “Memory Loss”

November 28, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            Some days I find myself at a loss for words, literally.  As a lingering side-effect of my long bout with Lyme disease, I sometimes lose words. They are common, uncomplicated words, but suddenly and without warning, they are gone, wiped from my memory banks like an eraser sweeping across a chalkboard.  Those teeny Lyme …

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Day One Hundred Nine “Pleasure to Pain”

April 18, 2020 by Cathy Winkle

            Oh, the joy of cutting into a fresh, crisp watermelon!  This will certainly be the perfect dessert for the Sunday afternoon dinner that will follow a morning of worship at our local church.  No one was looking, so I did sneak a few bites while slicing up our tantalizing dessert.  After all, someone has …

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Day One Hundred Eight “Wrinkles”

November 26, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            Nothing smells better than line-dried clothing, nothing!  That fresh, outdoorsy smell cannot be duplicated, regardless of how many posy-scented dryer sheets you stuff into the machine.   But if clothes are hung out to dry on a day void of a breeze, be prepared to put your iron to good use, for those shirts are …

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Day One Hundred Seven “Yielding”

November 25, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            That old train overpass has been there for years, a landmark from my childhood.  I remember passing under it while riding my crowded school bus, barely clearing its arched, stone roof, squeezing through that narrow tunnel.  I recall walking under that ancient structure on the way to the local creek that weaves a path …

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Day One Hundred Six “Little Foxes”

November 24, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            What a welcome surprise was in store for me!  God had afforded me an opportunity to help out a sister who was struggling physically, and after four hours of housework and laundry, this ole’ gal was pooped out.  On my way home, I thanked God for blessing me with this open door of ministry …

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Day One Hundred Five “Detours”

November 23, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

            We had the privilege of taking two of our grandchildren on an outing to one of our favorite spots this past summer.  We carefully planned the departure time so that we would arrive at our destination early, be the first ones into the animal park, beat the crowd, avoid the heat of mid-day, and …

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Christmas Promotional!

November 22, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

WEEKEND REMINDER: Monday, November 25th, is the deadline to enter our Chick-fil-A $20.00 gift card giveaway! If you haven’t already, please sign up via email on our blog page, or through Facebook messaging. Here’s a sneak peak of our December giveaway…a $25.00 Amazon gift card just in time to catch some last-minute Christmas sales! Details …

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Day One Hundred Four “The Apothecary”

November 22, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

        I have NEVER been a big fan of perfume, I am the one reduced to weepy eyes, a stuffy nose, and bouts of sneezing if I’m exposed to strong scents in an enclosed area for any extended amount of time. Even an encounter with a flowery dryer sheet can send this gal into an …

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Day One Hundred Three “Benefit Packages”

November 21, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

       I don’t always pick up on things immediately, but one insight that I gained when I officially crossed the threshold into senior citizen-hood came to me effortlessly, and here it is…weeding one’s way through the myriad of insurance packages available is one tangled, complicated, expensive endeavor. Allow me to put that into layman’s terms, …

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Day One Hundred Two “Don’t Lose the Awe”

November 20, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

       As a parent, I have experienced this dilemma far too often. The children become hyper-focused on one topic, getting a pet, any pet.  Oh, please, not this again! Now the type of pet has run the whole gambit variety-wise: rabbits, hamsters, fish, ferrets (ewww, smelly), crabs (also smelly), stray dogs, and homeless kittens. If …

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Day One Hundred One “Morning Chores”

November 19, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

        I’m probably trapped in an old-age rut, but my morning routine generally plays out in a similar fashion every morning. Arising early, predawn, I open my back door, step out on the deck, and am immediately greeted by my four not-so–feral-anymore kitties, all brimming with hunger and loudly vocalizing the need for food, NOW. …

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Day One Hundred “The Roar of the Crowd”

November 18, 2019 by Cathy Winkle

        Preparations were well under way for the upcoming Christmas program, costumes had been prepared, songs memorized, promotional material distributed. The elementary children had worked on one specific selection with undeterred effort. It was one tough song, a medley of familiar tunes from Classical composers, all set in a Christmas fantasia highlighting the song, Deck …

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