Changes in Appearance, but not the Message.
Category: Healing, Impressions of Israel, Memories, My Heart, Uncategorized
As I’ve faced challenges over the last few weeks, I’ve spent a lot of time seeking the answer for the challenges in prayer. As I look through pictures of my time in Israel, I remember when I took my pictures of the pool of Bethesda. Jesus healed a man here according to John 5:15. A man who learned Jesus could heal him rather than wait for a man to help him get into the pool
Finding My Way
Category: Healing
The last two weeks have been difficult thanks to Covid. Last week I had so much brain fog, I was not able to put together a full, understandable sentence. This came at a time when I felt I was making progress against three years of deepening depression due to being one of the caretakers for my mom. During this illness, I feel I’ve taken several steps backward. So what do I do to get fully
Sorry, Folks,
Category: Uncategorized
My brain is too busy fighting Covid to create a blog worth reading. See you next week.
Salad All Day
Category: Food, Impressions of Israel
When I was in Israel, I love the buffet of foods at every meal. One of my favorites was the cucumber-tomato-parsley salad served at all the meals, including breakfast. I was not used to the idea of salad at breakfast, but I discovered I like the idea. The recipe is simple: Salad: 4 English cucumbers, diced4 Roma (plum) tomatoes, seeded and diced½ purple onion, diced1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced2 tablespoons chopped garlic1 cup
My Broken Heart
Category: Impressions of Israel, Memories, My Heart
In my post on November 12th, I showed you the Yad Vashem pin I purchased and I promised to write more about the holocaust this month. January 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day has several names, all meaning the same thing. Yad Vashem is the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, Israel. The Children’s Memorial is a small building on the Yad Vashem Campus. Cut into the outside wall is a sculpture of an adult