>The Artist at Work in the Grocery Store

> Ahn’s Flowers “Something for Time:” Work that Endures Racing through the grocery store I gathered items for my company’s open house, scheduled to begin in just over an hour. My cart bulged with party platters, soda, and wine; a huge bag of ice rested on the shelf beneath the basket.  I returned to the […]


The Artist at Work in the Grocery Store

Ahn’s Flowers “Something for Time:” Work that Endures Racing through the grocery store I gathered items for my company’s open house, scheduled to begin in just over an hour. My cart bulged with party platters, soda, and wine; a huge bag of ice rested on the shelf beneath the basket.  I returned to the floral […]


>Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

> Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, […]


Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, working […]


Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, working […]