Archive for 2016

  • Desiderata

    By on March 6, 2016

    I've loved the desiderata for almost as long as I can remember. I grew up with it on the...

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    Polly Castor
  • Homemade Vegetable Stock

    By on March 5, 2016

    I always cringed when buying boxed organic vegetable stock, because I thought it was expensive.

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    Polly Castor
  • Holbrook Farm Under New Management

    By on March 4, 2016

    So here's to you Jess, I'm proud of what you are doing and thank you for it! We believe...

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    Polly Castor
  • Book Review: Big Magic

    By on March 3, 2016

    I applaud Gilbert for the light tone of this book. Like me, she rejects the notion that creativity is...

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    Polly Castor
  • End of February Photos

    By on March 2, 2016

    We've had some balmy weather recently after that cold arctic blast we had a couple weeks ago, so all...

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    Polly Castor
  • Featured Artist: Susan Wessels

    By on March 1, 2016

    Lately, I have been enjoying the art quilts by Susan Wessels.

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    Polly Castor
  • Bits and Clips for February 2016

    By on February 29, 2016

    I hope you find something inspiring, thought provoking, stimulating, helpful or interesting.

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    Polly Castor
  • Movie Review: Risen

    By on February 28, 2016

    This movie follows the story from the crucifixion to the ascension, from a Roman soldier's point of view.

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    Polly Castor
  • New Abstract Pastel: Rubaiyat

    By on February 27, 2016

    This rather intense, high contrast abstract painting in pastel I have just completed. It is titled Rubaiyat, after the...

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    Polly Castor
  • Baby Chicks in Black and White

    By on February 26, 2016

    These chicks were less than a day old when I saw them yesterday– some of them were so new...

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    Polly Castor
  • New Poem: Storm Sounds

    By on February 25, 2016

    This thunderstorm sounds like the surf...

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    Polly Castor
  • Utilize Your Bible Study

    By on February 24, 2016

    What if we all took the injunctions we wrote down from our respective study as seriously as our grocery...

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    Polly Castor

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