Just when we think we know what an heirloom tomato looks like, one comes in a CSA box that reveals a divine sense of humor.
My chickens bring me joy, and that matters in this broken world. Unsurprisingly they didn’t lay eggs during winter but now that prices are high, they’ve begun producing again.
Andi Ashworth and Charlie Peacock write a wise book out of their long years of living faithfully as followers of Jesus.
When summer salads make their way to the table on a sizzling hot day you are in for a cool comforting treat. And it’s a great way to share in hospitality.
Two extracts from my reading: On coffee & Capitalism, and on Kraft Mac & Cheese.
Listen as Margie reads about the first meal she cooks for Denis. An excerpt from No Place.
A magazine article by a superb author on hospitality (and Tom Hanks) worth reading and discussing.
Margie welcomes a young neighbor who surprises her with a request for something to eat.
“I believe that very small and local acts,” Killer Mike says, “are the foundation of effective activism.”