2/14/24

Love as a Way of Being – Thoughts on Valentine’s Day Back in 1847, Boston pharmacist Oliver Chase invented a machine that made apothecary lozenges. He sold these lozenges for…

Continue Reading2/14/24

2/7/24

SEEING THE LIGHT WITH UNVEILED FACES Lenticular printing. It's also called a "flicker picture" or a "wiggle picture." I saw it recently on a cookie box in the grocery store.…

Continue Reading2/7/24

1/31/24

OF GROUNDHOGS AND SAINTS This Friday an annual ritual will unfold in northwest Pennsylvania. Crowds will assemble in the Punxsutawney to consult a large rodent who will determine if we…

Continue Reading1/31/24

1/24/24

WHAT'S IN A NAME In mid-November, Jan and I filled our birdfeeders and carefully positioned them outside the double-window near our kitchen table. We enjoy watching chickadees, juncos, woodpeckers and…

Continue Reading1/24/24

1/17/24

WINTER REMINDS US OF THE RISKS OF SLIPPING AND TRIPPING Our weather forecasters have added to their recent forecasts words like “polar vortex” and “snowquake” alongside their usual references to…

Continue Reading1/17/24

1/10/24

OUR DAYS ARE SHEETS OF PARCHMENT Last Friday evening, the local news media were working themselves and us into a panic over the approaching snowstorm. As it turned out, the…

Continue Reading1/10/24

1/3/24

STEERING BY STARLIGHT This Sunday we celebrate Epiphany, which concludes the twelve days of the Christmas season with the Magi’s visit to Bethlehem. At the center of their story is…

Continue Reading1/3/24

12/20/23

BETHLEHEM AND THE THINGS THAT MAKE FOR PEACE As we approach Christmas, Bethlehem features prominently in our scriptures and carols. We encounter Bethlehem in everything from “O Little Town of…

Continue Reading12/20/23