Gone out. Busy. Back soon. Busy. Also… Try a cup or two of the ancient grain, spelt, in your regular sourdough recipe. I don’t do all the Bake at 450º after heating the stove and Dutch oven for an hour ahead of time because I’m not organized enough, but once I remembered to add salt, [...]
Have a little eye candy
I went to a large funeral yesterday and got to visit with wonderful people. I collected first blessings from some new priests and had an amazing day. It's a spectacular glimpse into a different world to spend time with this particular group. Meanwhile, back at the writing ranch, I'm slowly sorting out my heroine's problem. [...]
The Shy Museumgoer discusses Magritte
I enjoy Diane Tucker’s exquisite art blog, "The Shy Museumgoer". She has a new article up discussing the Belgian painter, René Magritte, (1898 - 1967) and you should just go read it.https://theshymuseumgoer.com/2025/07/15/magritte-surrealist-paintings-analysis/ Tucker does fascinating, carefully researched stories, and uses lots of images to make her points. Included in her discussion are some of Magritte’s [...]
Feast of Saint Bonaventure
I didn’t check on the saint of the day last week so I missed Saint Benedict ... until I went to Mass and the priest was discussing his life. Saint Benedict is foundational to western civilization so missing him was stupid. I am trying to do better today! Anyway, Franciscan Media has a nice write [...]
Not clicking on all cylinders today
I got up to 80,000 words on my current novel back in March or April. Since then I’ve been trying to turn this great mass of verbiage into a proper story with a likeable protagonist and an entertaining problem to solve … it turned out that I had written a lot but failed on those [...]