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Beyond Lashley Lane

Plain talk about life from a Christian perspective woven together with humor, practicality, and God willing, a bit of encouragement


  • October 30, 2019

    Googly-eyed Spiders

    Googly-eyed Spiders

    For years I made the same spiders out of Styrofoam balls cut in half and painted black. I faithfully jammed eight pipe cleaners (chenille wires if you’re writing Sunday School curriculum and shouldn’t encourage “pipe” anything) into their little bodies and glued on two googly eyes. Many many many times over, year in and year…

  • October 9, 2019

    Falling From Horses

    Falling From Horses

    My husband has heard me say many times that when I close my eyes in death I hope to wake up on the back of a horse. Now if I’m 90 when I die I also hope that something will have been done about my crummy decrepit 90-year old body so I can at least…

  • October 3, 2019

    Diesel Brakes

    Diesel Brakes

    For a couple different reasons I’m going to have to drop you right down into the middle of this scene without giving you the background. You can get the prequel later. In 1978 when I was a teenager, we were living on the first floor of an old 5-story hotel building that had been converted…

  • September 25, 2019

    Chickahominy Reservoir

    Chickahominy Reservoir

    At the top of a mental list I keep about places I need to visit is Chickahominy Reservoir in Eastern Oregon. If you know the place, please don’t pop my bubble about the thrill factor. The name alone brings it sufficient glory. I’ve driven by that sign too many times to count and I’m either…

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