by maylan schurch | Jan 13, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Shelley Schurch Sunday, January 14, 2024 This was the sight that met me when I hustled into our neighborhood drugstore on a quick errand last week. I stopped, brow furrowed, and turned to our favorite employee who was greeting me from...
by maylan schurch | Jan 12, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Maylan Schurch Sabbath, January 13, 2024 This photo is from back in April 2021, which goes to show you how rare hoofprints like this one are along the trail near our neighborhood. A few years ago we used to see men and women riding horses...
by maylan schurch | Jan 11, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Maylan Schurch Friday, January 12, 2024 Last August on a walk in our neighborhood I noticed the sticker on the back of this car: LOVE YOURSELF. I’ve always been a little queasy about this sentiment. Several years ago I felt similarly...
by maylan schurch | Jan 10, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Russell Jurgensen Thursday, January 11, 2024 With snow in the forecast, I couldn’t wait and found a snow picture from last year. I like how the snow clings to the fence. The snow even extends out wider than the top of the fence as...
by maylan schurch | Jan 9, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Darren Milam Wednesday, January 10, 2024 Last summer we had the opportunity to travel via train from Moab, Utah to Denver, Colorado. Along the way, there were some amazing sights to be seen. This “double falls” (my name, not the official...
by maylan schurch | Jan 8, 2024 | Photo Parable
Photo and Commentary ©2024 by Robert Howson Tuesday, January 9, 2024 It wasn’t long after Captain John Smith arrived in Jamestown, Virginia that he wrote the following description; “It “hath an head like a swine…tail like a rat…of the bigness of a cat.” We may not...