Sunday, March 21, 2021

Happy Feast!

Today is the Feast of Benedict. (We will observe the celebration here tomorrow evening.)

For me, one of the most beautiful things about Benedictine spirituality is experienced in its appreciation for beauty. And it's not necessarily "big" or "awesome" beauty like standing before a famous artwork or hearing a symphony performed. (Of course it is that, too, though.)

But often it's simple, everyday beauty.

Yesterday I was turning the corner and looked into an office. I couldn't help but smile. Surrounded by technology, the first daffodils of the season.


It was so ordinary, and yet those moments of routine, small joys have kept me going this past year.

The simple beauty of these daffodils signifies so much more: the return of spring, the glory of creation, the awe-inspiring diversity of the natural world.

Benedict calls us to live an ordinary life and make it meaningful. Happy Feast to you all! We wish you could be with us.

As for me, I'll think I'll go for my first bike ride of the season.

Let us walk in the holy presence.

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Happy Pi Day!

Praise God for whomever the mathematician/scientist was who loved equally the lab and the kitchen. For this we get to celebrate Pi Day on March 14th each year. 3.14 translating to 3/14...just wonderful!

We took to the kitchen yesterday in preparation. All we be enjoyed at our noon meal today, plus a little freshly whipped cream! Yes, I will be donning my "Pi Day" shirt, given to me by someone who loves numbers just as much as I do.

It took about 3 dozen key limes just to get 1.5 cups of juice...so small as they are!

the amount of graham crackers purchased was the exact amount we needed for the crusts
INCREDIBLY satisfying!


very serious bakers

and some regular crusts, too...6 graham cracker, 6 flour in all

Fascinated by the consistency of the condensed milk...






Let us walk in the presence.

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