The dust-bunnies began quivering in fear around our place yesterday: Out came the vac…and the mop…and even a scrub-brush or two…as preparations began in earnest for us to welcome guests this week and next.
Today’s find: Expectations
It’s tough to get lost in Kansas (although I suppose, after yesterday’s game, the Mizzou men’s basketball team might disagree.)
Today’s find: “Untitled”
They got an eyeful the other day, my grandsons did…when they came across Donald Judd’s “Untitled” in Gallery 253 of the St. Louis Art Museum.
Today’s find: Simmering
A new holiday tradition may be taking shape at our house, fashioned from the remains of the feast.
Today’s find: Burst of glory
The maple trees in our yard put on quite a show this season – offering a late-arriving, but ultimately spectacular array of yellow, orange and red hues to delight our eyes in the autumn sunshine.
Alas, all good things must come to an end. And so I spent most of Saturday removing the leafy remains from the turf. Continue reading
Today’s find: Clear Bag Policy
There was an interesting “counter-flow” evident on the approaches to Chaifetz Arena, just ahead of the Billikens game last night.
Today’s find: The call of all
“Sainthood is the call of all,” Father Brandon said in his homily.
Then he went on to tell a humorous story from his childhood – when his mother, frustrated at his youthful inaction in preparing to head off to school, cajoled him: “You can be a saint. It’s too late for me. But you, someday, can be a saint!”
Today’s find: Costumed
A great mystery was on my mind as the grandkids arrived to show off their Halloween costumes this weekend.
Today’s find: Parish Gem
We will miss you, dear Mary Miller! Our entire parish community was blessed to know you.


