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Saturday, October 11, 2025

A Feast for the Eyes, the Table, and the Heart


Each day can be a feast for our souls, and these beautiful Autumn days give us such a grand feast. Our yard and deck continue to be filled with the beauty of summer blooms, in addition to the vibrant colors of our fall mums. My husband and I can hardly take in all the beauty around us ...




Our small veggie garden continues to produce tomatoes and green peppers, and we recently brought in the rest of the butternut squash. We love baking these squash (after cutting them in half lengthwise), and brushing on a bit of olive oil, also a generous amount of melted butter and honey, some of which overflows into the pan. Then sprinkled with salt & pepper, and some herbs, as well.  So delicious to serve alongside a main dish.

It was time this past week to make some more granola. We have come to really love this recipe for Chunky Sourdough Granola, and don't like to be without it for very long. I double the recipe, and make it just as the recipe says except for substituting roasted sunflower seeds for the pumpkin seeds in the recipe.


I took a bit of time this past week to simplify my vast recipe collection from over the years, choosing some of my favorites from each recipe category and keeping them in a notebook for easy access. This will make for more ease in decisions of what to make each week. Two main dish recipes that I used this week are definitely two of my favorites that will be repeated again and again.





The best and most long-lasting feasts come when we are feeding on the Word, and a truth from a familiar verse can all of a sudden bring new insight into clear view. This is what happened when I read the words above from Ephesians 6:18 recently. Sometimes I slip into thinking that I need to set aside lengthier periods of time to focus on prayer for my family, for our friends, and also for our country and world. And though it is good to do so, it doesn't happen often for me. I am so easily interrupted by other thoughts or other needs to be cared for. 

I was greatly encouraged with this glimpse into the heart of prayer ... and need to be reminded again and again. We can have a spirit of prayer at all times, in the midst of our daily life, whenever a need comes to our mind. We can focus our heart on staying alert all through our days, whatever we are doing. And can pause our minds and hearts to bring these concerns to Jesus. Joining in with the ongoing prayers that are always going on from His Spirit within, interceding for us and through us. For me, it often includes picking up my daily planner, and jotting down the prayer need on my daily page, or also sometimes in the special prayer section I keep in the planner, as well. In the midst of daily living, praying at all times. Such a treasure and a privilege ... one of our highest callings as followers of Jesus.

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