
A reliable reviewer needs to offer a concise summary of what the book is about. I was trying to explain to a friend what Courtney Ellis’s fine new book is about. “It’s about birds, but it’s not really a bird book,” I explained. “It’s about grief, but not just about grief.” “It’s about hope but more than hope.” “Oh, and each chapter describes a different species of bird.” My friend said, “A Christian bird book about hope through grief. Sounds like a pretty narrow niche!” But it’s really not a narrow niche; the beauty of this book is that the whole is much bigger than the sum of its parts.


Yes, I know your mom’s homemade eggnog is the best ever, but sometimes you just want to open a bottle or carton of the stuff from the local store.
Once again, as the old year passes and the new year beckons, it is my custom to look back at my most viewed posts of the year. I started this blog in 2009 and 2022 was our best year for both views and visits. This year wasn’t quite as good, but we still had 63,922 views and 50,310 visitors. I thank everybody that came by.
My daughter-in-law introduced me to this wonderful recipe. This is simplicity itself. Just eggs, milk, flour and butter whisked together and baked, and you have a lovely breakfast or brunch dish that has a texture somewhere between a pancake and a fluffy omelet. Serves four to six. 



