Originally posted on Ferrell's Travel Blog:
The town Myra is known to students of the New Testament as a place where Paul transferred ships while he was being taken to Rome for trial before Caesar (Acts 27:5). In the centuries following, Myra became the home of a (Greek Orthodox) bishop known as Nicholas. Born…
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DIY: Christmas Tree Cake Toppers
My kids and I have been enjoying some adorable and delicious Christmas Tree Cake Toppers. They’re perfect for transforming ordinary cakes (or cupcakes) into festive eye-candy delights and my kids eat them just like lollipops! The sweet bonus? They really really easy to make. You’re welcome. For those who don’t have any Martha in you— you…
Take a Trip Down Candy Cane Lane
healthy smoothie BitterSweet Crisp and clean, an invigorating icy sensation greets me right as the sun begins to awake from its slumber on this early December morning. No, it’s not a fluke snow storm visiting California for the first time in years, but a wintry treat hailing from the warmth of the kitchen. While the…Read more »
Christmas Music Boxes
Archaeologists locate Idumean Palace or Temple in the Lachish region
Originally posted on Ferrell's Travel Blog:
Archaeologists working with the Israel Antiquities Authority and Hebrew University have uncovered an Idumean palace or temple in the Lachish region of the Judean Shephelah. I understand the news release to place this discovery south of the Beit Guvrin/Maresha National Park, and east of Lachish, in a military…
Christmas Decor
I love making wreathes this time of year. Here is my latest.
“An Upright and Useful Citizen”
Originally posted on Marrow:
The cold wind blew heavy out of the north under a clear sky as oars, muffled by petticoats, sliced through the water of the Charles River. The sound of rigging rattling on the nearby British man-of-war echoed across the water, but nary a sound came from the small skiff. Two lights…
My Great Galapagos Trip – Day 6
Originally posted on Adventures Of A New Floridian:
As a recap, it has been the biggest dream of mine to go to the Galapagos Islands since I was 6 years old. I was incredibly blessed with the opportunity to do so this summer. This post will cover day 6 of the incredible 10-day journey. If…
Sunrise over prairie farmland east of High River
Christopher Martin Photography I enjoyed another sunrise on the prairies east of High River this weekend. This time around, I used a couple of farms and their buildings to break up the line of the horizon. The layers of cloud across the sky caught the sunlight presenting a range of pastels as the morning moved…Read more »
They Called Themselves Believers
Originally posted on Marrow:
Sitting on the corner of Tremont and School Street in the heart of today’s downtown Boston is a spot of green. No, it isn’t Boston Common. In fact, it holds the heart of early Boston – its people. King’s Chapel Burial Ground was there long before the chapel whose name it…