by Shari Dragovich | Apr 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
Never before have I been more comforted by the proof of spring’s coming outside my window. I know I’ve written about it adnoseum. I guess it’s because I am always surprised by its transforming on the landscape where I now live. On the prairie there were trees—one here...
by Shari Dragovich | May 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
One of the things I love about traveling to other parts of the country in fall and spring is seeing the way the seasons roll across the land east to west—like the sun, only slower. A few weekends ago I attended an arts conference in Colorado. I left Southwest...
by Shari Dragovich | Mar 31, 2018 | Faith, Food & Dining, Nature, Uncategorized
Finally. Spring has sprung in my part of Appalachia. The flowering trees all over town and in my yard are filled out with their milky white and pink tinged flowers. The mountainsides have taken on a rusty amber glow; evidence of tree buds lining branches. Soon the...
by Shari Dragovich | May 15, 2014 | Faith, Home Front, Nature
It’s been too long since I’ve last written–horrible inconsistency. But even in the craziness of my days, I’ve been tucking away moments, so anxious to share my little scraps of holy with you. I blog for many reasons, but as of late when I think...
by Shari Dragovich | May 12, 2014 | Home Front, Mothering, Nature, Ribbon Box
I am working on a different blog post to share with you—hopefully later this week. These days preparing something worthy of your reading time takes weeks rather of days. But I wanted to share with you the poem my second son put in his card to me this Mother’s Day. No,...
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