Fair Trade Friday
“Probably one of the most profound moments for was in a mud home in Kenya talking with a woman we were buying paper bead bracelets…
Continue Reading“Probably one of the most profound moments for was in a mud home in Kenya talking with a woman we were buying paper bead bracelets…
Continue ReadingToday I’m happy to share a guest post by Zoe Reyes. Zoe is a woman with many hats. She’s the Community Development Director…
Continue ReadingAs I previously mentioned, this past winter I had the pleasure of participating in a series at the Schoolhouse Gallery in Kingfield. One…
Continue ReadingTo camp as a child is to live with permanent nostalgia as an adult. One of my earliest memories involves my purple bike and a weekend…
Continue ReadingLately, ’round here, the boys have been telling me that when they grow up they’ll be cowboys. They’ll live on a farm together,…
Continue ReadingToday, I’m happy to host a guest post by Valerie Howard. Valerie is an indie author of 22 books and plays for children, teens,…
Continue ReadingAs Father’s Day approaches, I’m adding to my Give Justly series with some suggestions on making Father’s Day gifts good for your dad and the people or person…
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