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Friday Tidings
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The Table Lives Again
Long ago, my mom designed a beautiful mosaic table. She then meticulously tiled it, piece by tiny piece. My grandfather, practical as ever, engineered it in two halves so it could be moved more easily. It took my mom a couple of summer vacations to place each tile just right. Then my grandfather, with help from my aunt, built the structure to hold it together, setting it on a sturdy spool base. I was too young to remember any of that work. What I do remember are the card game
Karen Farris
8 hours ago2 min read


Still Standing
I’ve driven by the derelict building for over thirty years. It was old when I first noticed it. Steadily, with our persistent rains and occasional snowstorms, it has slowly inched closer to the end. Each year seems a little less certain it will still be there the next time I pass. It must have been built well, because it isn’t collapsing all at once. It’s leaning, sagging, giving in slowly. It’s strange to watch something gradually disappear while spring is bringing renewal.
Karen Farris
Mar 271 min read


Beyond the Final Score
The regular Major League Baseball season begins March 25. But for lots of young players, the season begins the moment someone is willing to play catch. Each week I walk past a ballpark. From the earliest days of spring until early autumn, I hear the young voices, the crack of the bat, and the cheers rising from the stands. Isn’t that a soundtrack for hope and possibility? Of course, I think back to my years as a baseball mom. I’d get my son to practices and games, listening
Karen Farris
Mar 202 min read


The Sweetness that Remains
The days of eating whatever candy and sweets I love are long past. But I do have a way of making pumpkin bread taste like dessert—which is my saving grace. It seems we grow up delighting in sweets and then as we “mature” they are gradually reduced until they become a distant memory. All in the name of health. I understand it. I live it. Still, I remember having two generous pieces of chocolate cake for my tenth birthday. No second thoughts. Just celebration. Those of you who
Karen Farris
Mar 131 min read


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Karen Farris
Mar 271 min read
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