Meet the R.O.M.E.O.’s – Retired-Old–Men-Eating–Out
For the last two years Nancy and I have been blessed by an annual visit from the Romeos. The Romeos (an acronym for Retired Old Men Eating Out) are a [...]
A grand Jack-O-lantern carving party – Entry #126
What do you do with a root cellar full of pumpkins? I guess there are a lot of things that could be done such as preserving pie filling, making dozens [...]
Chive biscuits – Entry #125
After the shock of the first fall freeze nearly everything in the garden withered into mounds of brown heaps except the root crops [...]
The last harvest – Entry #124
Last week our local weather man reported that fall was ready to fall. The temperatures throughout September had been delightful, but as October opened its door a cold front came [...]
Building a log framed porch – Entry #123
A couple of weeks ago my son Brook and I were pondering the front entrance of our family cabin. Brook was saying that it looked somehow incomplete and that a [...]
Creative longings of the heart – Entry #122
I’ve resisted writing about our latest projects here at Timber Butte because up until now most everything we’ve done has had some sustainable purpose. [...]
What we learned from Y2K about sustainability – Entry #121
For us Y2K served as a prophetic warning for harder days ahead. I didn’t scoff or dismiss the warning like many, but rather asked some [...]
The rest before the fall – Entry # 120
Our week in Washington D.C. marked a rich conclusion to a really stretching year. Not only did we have the honor of praying over the U.S. House of Representatives, but [...]
Tri’s opening prayer over the U.S. Congress in Washington D.C. on September 16th – Entry #119
Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick affirms the Vineyard Chrisitan Fellowship in Boise, Idaho before the House of Representatives.
Vision of a plastic factory-Entry#118
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