by Shari Dragovich | Jan 2, 2015 | Faith, Home Front, These Days
I don’t know about you, but I’m not really good at reflection. I tend to my keep my life, not to mention the lives of everyone else I’m in charge of, moving with forward momentum. I could be the poster child for that passage in Luke about putting one’s hand to the...
by Shari Dragovich | Nov 27, 2013 | Faith, Home Front, Nature, Ribbon Box
The trees stand naked now–other than a few stubborn brown oak leaves insistent on hanging to their keeper, pretending they are Spanish moss on old Southern live oaks but looking more like soggy bits of brown paper bag scattered by a gusting wind and caught by...
by Shari Dragovich | Nov 23, 2013 | Faith, Women's Issues
I walk from my suburban towards the red double doors of our church suddenly aware of what I am here to do. It is one of the great things about my life: I am usually too busy to contemplate any plunges I am taking until the step into abyss is upon me. And since I am...
by Shari Dragovich | Oct 15, 2013 | Nature, Ribbon Box, These Days
We were driving home Sunday from a mountain vacation weekend (an oddity, considering we live in the mountains) when my phone dinged a text from my new sister-in-law: “Happy first harvest day!!! Soo excited for my first combine experience.” The animated joy in her text...
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