Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Friday
Sep122008

Home: September 12

Some recent home related posts:

At The Happy Wonderer: H Is for the Home at Peace

I started a list of phrases and cliches that have the word “home” in them. I could still use your help adding to the list!

Every Tuesday and Friday for the rest of September, I’ll be collecting posts on the topic of home. Do you have a post I should include? Leave the link in the comments here or email it to me. Poems, photos, lists, stories, you-name-it—it’s all welcome.

Thursday
Sep112008

My Desktop Photo 24: Klondike Highway North

Photo by Andrew Stark (click for larger view)

Last weekend, I drove to Skagway, Alaska for my semi-annual Wheaties run. (One of my big regrets in this life is moving to a place where I can’t buy Wheaties for my children.) Around every curve in the highway there was more magnificent autumn scenery. Unfortunately, the camera was in Kimberly, BC for a wedding, so I have no photos of that trip, but I do have photos of the fall colours on the Klondike Highway North.

By imagining a huge mountain lake running through the center of the photo, all against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and clear blue sky, you’ll have a pretty good image of what I saw last Saturday.

Thursday
Sep112008

Nothing to Write Home About

Here are a few cliches or sayings with the word “home” in them.

  • Home is where the heart is.
  • There’s no place like home.
  • Bring home the bacon.
  • A man’s home is his castle.
  • You can never go home again.
  • Updates: Kim adds “homey”. As she explains, a homey is “a person who lives and works and stays close to home. I grew up in a college town and the homeys were kids who stayed in town for college and lived at home.”
  • Also from Kim: home boy
  • From Rosemary: Jiggity, jiggity, all the way home. Or as we used to say it, “Home again, home again, jigitty, jig!”
  • Ellen B adds “home body.”
  • Rosemary again: “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.”
  • I’m adding to my own list with “Make yourself at home.”
  • Kim again: Mi casa, su casa 
  • Home, sweet home,
  • Hearth and home, and 
  • Keep the home fires burning. 
  • From Janna: Eaten out of house and home.  
  • Tanya adds: Home is where you hang your hat.
  • Me again: Home free.
  • And a slew of them from threegirldad: Homeward bound
  • Till the cows come home.
  • The chickens have come home to roost.
  • The lights are on, but nobody’s home.
  • And his personal favorite (naturally): Just wait till your father gets home!

Can you think of others?