Simeon and Anna in the Temple

Have you ever wondered how Simeon and Anna recognized Jesus?  The story appears in Luke 2:22-38.  Mary and Joseph have taken Jesus to the Temple in accordance with Jewish law.  They are not there for Jesus.  Instead, they are there to offer two pigeons for the purification of Mary after childbirth.  Leviticus 12 explains the …

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2025 Weaving

I did a lot of weaving in 2025 but I didn’t take a lot of pictures of what I made.  As per usual, I wove towels on my little loom when I was demonstrating at the National Parks.  My big loom, however, sat empty all year.  All year it was sad and lonely and calling …

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Snowcation: What Did You Do?

What did you do on your winter snowcation?  I haven’t actually heard anyone use this word, but you clearly know what it means.  A snowcation is where you are forced to stay indoors because of snow.  And we certainly had that last week.  A lot of snow! My snowcation started on Saturday because Tom was …

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Millstone Southern Smoked BBQ

During our weekend in Hocking Hills, the Hartleys enjoyed at meal at Millstone Southern Smoked BBQ in Logan.  We had been out hiking in the morning, washed the dirty dog, explored downtown Logan and worked up an appetite.  Whenever we drive along 33, we see Millstone Southern Smoked BBQ along the road and think it …

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Weekend in Hocking Hills

For Christmas this year, John and Jackie and Tom and I rented a cabin for a weekend in Hocking Hills.  Instead of more stuff, we decided we really just wanted to spend some relaxed time together.  Hocking Hills has plenty of places to rent and lots of stuff to do, even in the winter. Jackie …

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Historic Circleville Ohio

Historic Circleville is one of those places Tom and I have driven by several times without stopping.  Last summer, when we were working in Kentucky, we passed by Circleville twice a month.  Fortunately, visiting Wittich’s Candy Shop gave us an excuse to stop and explore. Historic Circleville is a small city of 14,000 residents about …

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Cookies Out the Wazoo

Have you ever used the phrase “out the wazoo”?  I don’t use it often, but it is a very apt description of my cookie baking during December.  Out the wazoo is slang from the 1960’s and means “in great quantity or great abundance.” Did I bake cookies out the wazoo during December?  Yes, I did. …

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