Sunday’s Inspiration

Radical love ran rampant in church today and a chunk of it jumped in the car and rode home with me!  What followed you home from church? Radical love makes no sense at all…never has and never will…and for that I am glad.____Lisa Hardy (Me) Love has many faces and sometimes it’s messy.___Lisa Hardy (Me)

Saturday’s Mystery Ingredient: Mango

Welcome to Saturday’s Mystery Dish!  Today’s mystery ingredient:  Mango Now you may wonder what’s so mysterious about mango.  Nothing really, save for the fact I’ve never cooked with it.  So my weekly assignment was to use an unfamiliar ingredient to prepare an unfamiliar dish.  The first week I cooked with Corn Shucks, the second week Chayote,…

Blackberry Cheesecake Cups

I got this recipe from the local CO-OP in our neighborhood.  I have to say this has become one of my all time favorite desserts.  Of course I tweaked it a bit (surprise…surprise) by adding a mixture of butter and crumbled graham crackers. The graham cracker mixture went into the dish first, then the cheesecake mixture and…

To The Moon Alice!

If you could zoom through space in the speed of light, what place would you go to right now? After reading today’s writing prompt the first thing that popped into the old gray matter was, “To the moon.”  The second thing was, “To the moon, Alice!  To the moon!” I’m probably dating myself, but to…

Did Someone Say Spaghetti….As in Squash?

Chinese squash (aka Spaghetti squash) was developed during the 1890’s in Manchuria China. In the 1930’s a Japanese seed firm, Sakata Seed Company, diligently sought  new plants to promote when they stumbled upon the Chinese squash.  Sakata took the squash and worked to develop a better strain. Once that was accomplished they introduced the seeds to the world….

What Happens After The Dust?

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Don’t You Forget About Me.” Let’s face it, after the third or fourth generation, not too many are going to remember my name.  Unless, of course I fulfill my dream of becoming a famous author.  Then perhaps total strangers will read my words and kids in class will…

Sunday’s Inspiration: Don’t Just Talk But Walk

Rise Church has a saying, “God gives to us so we give back.”  Also their mantra is, “Mending God’s creation together.” Their proclamation of this message is loud and clear; as it should be.  But even more important, they do an amazing job of putting it into practice!  It can be said of Rise:  They…

Saturday’s Mystery Ingredient: Tomatillo

The tomatillo, also known as the Mexican Husk Tomato, originated in Mexico and was cultivated long before Columbus sailed his ships, Nina, Pinta, and the Santa Maria, into the new world. Most of the tamatillos purchased from the grocery are green with an outer paper-like husk.  When this husk is removed it strongly resembles our familiar green…

Photography 101 Day 20: Triumph and Contrast

What does triumph mean to you? Each time I finish a run I consider it a triumph,  and it doesn’t have to be a particularly good or fast run to qualify. If I can lace up my sneakers, go outside  and put one foot in front of the other in a forward direction then it’s…

Photography 101 Day 19: Double & Rotation

This photo was taken during one of the hardest times in my life.  Corinne and I were facing a future of financial loss and utter abandonment.  Our emotions, raw and bleeding, resembled the barbed wire and intense colors portrayed here. Corinne had come to be with me on my lunch break at work.  I don’t really…