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Summer Reflections

Summer is over, well, sort of.  The temperature is still warm, but on the calendar, the first day of Fall is two weeks away.  Labor Day has officially signaled the end of summer.  Along with that, school has started, the school buses are rolling through my neighborhood, and the stores are putting out the fall and harvest decorations.  But like many summers, this summer raced away and was over before I realized what happened.  This morning I found myself yearning to get to my neglected garden.  It seems I do this every summer.  I start out strong in April, planting things and getting ready for the upcoming season, but by the end of June, I'm not so enthusiastic about gardening anymore.  The weeds insist on coming back and as the thermometer rises, my motivation decreases.  But today my garden finally had some attention from me. The thing I like about gardening is that it gives me some time to think, ponder and even pray at times.  I marv...

Back at it

It's been a little over a year since I  have posted on this blog.  For some of you, that's not a big deal.  Some of you, however, have asked me to get back to my keyboard and start typing again... In the next day or so, I'll  start posting again.  As with many of you, this last year has left a mark on my life.  There have been changes--some good and some I wouldn't have asked for--but change is something I think we can always count on.  In light of that, it's not the change I need to fear, but it's what I do with the change.  That gives me pause-- How do you react to change?  Do you welcome change or fear it?  Do you see change as a challenge or something that you dread?  Or do you prefer for things to stay as they always have been?  I suppose your answers and mine might be a combination of those answers.  I'll be addressing some changes in my life and perhaps make you think about changes in your life. And speaking...