by maylan schurch | Aug 5, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Robert Howson Tuesday, August 6, 2024 If you’ve reached the age that I have you may find yourself going into a museum and remarking to yourself or anyone who might listen, “I remember when we had one of those” or something along that line...
by maylan schurch | Aug 4, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Cheryl Boardman Monday, August 5, 2024 Sometimes, it’s good to go and look for somewhere peaceful to remember what’s important in life. This is the Camas Meadow (Chelan County) in bloom. The turnoff is Camas Creek Road which...
by maylan schurch | Aug 3, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Shelley Schurch Sunday, August 4, 2024 “What’s this?” I asked my husband, stopping to stare at the sidewalk before us. We were walking our usual morning route, and this had not been here the day before. I’m not even sure how to describe...
by maylan schurch | Aug 2, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Maylan Schurch Sabbath, August 3, 2024 A couple of weeks ago on my usual post-breakfast walk, I was striding past a house and happened to glance at an open upstairs window. There, stacked neatly on the edge of what might be an...
by maylan schurch | Aug 1, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Maylan Schurch Friday, August 2, 2024 I’ve found our local library a delightful (and mercifully air-conditioned) refuge when I’m working on a sermon. Shelley and I are so grateful that it’s barely a mile from where we live, and we enter...
by maylan schurch | Jul 31, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Russell Jurgensen Thursday, August 1, 2024 This tree near my in-law’s house happened to be one of the larger trees on the trail and I snapped a picture. Maybe what made it stand out was how large it seemed relative to all the other...