Reading Dan Brown’s Inferno? Check out the blog “Facing the Inferno: 60 Days in Dan Brown’s Hell” to learn more about Dante and his original poem, some really interesting info! Here is a taste (used with permission, of course!): Dan … Continue reading →
On the birthday of the Church, we offer this prayer for the unity of Christians everywhere, that we may all know the inspiration of the Holy Spirit – the Creator, the Giver of Gifts, the Comforter – and be drawn … Continue reading →
On Sunday, we’ll wear red to mark the start of the season of Pentecost. Why? To remember tongues as of fire that burned over the heads of Jesus’ earliest followers and friends. Many of us, however, will remember with a … Continue reading →
One of our most favorite authors, Jerusalem Jackson Greer, was interviewed on her local NPR station ahead of the Books in Bloom Festival in Eureka Springs. Great conversation about slowing down, writing, living a good life, and growing up with … Continue reading →
We’ve got a new book coming out in a few weeks on Dante’s Inferno. Whether you are reading the original by Dante or Dan Brown’s new novel, it’s a great companion guide. Click below to enter our Goodreads giveaway! Goodreads … Continue reading →
It’s is officially the best time of the year! The herring are running again. For anyone who doesn’t have the distinct pleasure of living near the ocean, the herring (fish) swim upstream to lay their eggs in the calmer ponds. … Continue reading →
A grape vineyard grows right outside the window of our sales room, which gives a lovely view in the summer, when all the leaves are full and then in the autumn when they turn shades of red, gold and brown.Right … Continue reading →