WHO’S COOKING TONIGHT?

I feel like we are just learning our new rhythm here at The Vicarage. Melanie and James moved in with their two girls last September and we have spent the winter beginning the process of what it means to live together.

This isn’t my first rodeo. The Vicarage has always been a soft place to land for people. My aunt Libby lived with my Mom for awhile after her cancer diagnosis and Brenda has always been back and forth between extended gigs and missions. I myself have moved in and out several time in my adult life. First, right after I was married, and then again once while Tina and I were between houses back when we were thinking of going back to Bible college. Finally I moved back in permanently after my divorce.

My kids have now all had a turn at living here. So the tradition my parents began has carried on.

One of the questions we are still working out because of our varied schedules is “Who’s cooking tonight?”

Lately it has been mostly Melanie cooking for whoever happens to be around. Ministry has been busy. But on the nights like last night, when I am home, I do really like to use the kitchen.

Last night I made a Middle Eastern Chicken and rice with pan seared cabbage and peas. On Saturday night I made beef baharat. Yes, I have been venturing into some middle eastern dishes. I am experimenting with Baharat and spices like cumin, turmeric and coriander

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Tonight I am at prayer meetings from 5 P.M. until 8 P.M. so I imagine Melanie is going to be cooking, but if I have time I am going to change it up and go back to some old New England fare. I think I will make a berry bread pudding using some leftover bread ends and the eggs we are getting in abundance from the chickens just now.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING TO MAKE OUT OF YOUR KITCHEN?

PROJECT BURN IT UP

Last week I posted about trying to burn brush in the rain and how frustrating that was.

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This week, the weather has turned and I have been able to burn two days this week so far.

The three piles I have to burn will probably take me most of the summer to burn, but at least I have gotten a start

Spring cleaning has begun!

HOLY WEEK

HERE ARE SOME PHOTOS FROM HOLY WEEK IN WINCHENDON MASSACHUSETTS

FOUR CHURCHES GATHERED ON PALM SUNDAY FOR A PRAYER WALK UP CENTRAL ST. IN WINCHENDON.

TWO OF OUR COUNCIL PASTORS FATHER GREG AND PASTOR JASON

THE GATHERING AT THE FLAGPOLE. WE PRAYED FOR OUR COMMUNITY IN ENGLISH, HEBREW, SPANISH, POLISH AND FRENCH.

ON EASTER SUNDAY THREE CHURCHES GATHERED AT THE OLDEST CHURCH IN TOWN (NOW OWNED BY THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) FOR AN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE.

JON BAUVER AND PATRICK CORTIS, MEMBERS OF OUR COUNCIL, WHO RUN THE WORSHIP ROOM HOUSE OF PRAYER IN WINCHENDON, LED US ALL IN WORSHIP.

IN SPITE OF THE RAIN WE GATHERED OUTSIDE FOR THE SUNRISE.

THE DAY ENDED WITH A FAMILY GATHERING AT MY SON JOE’S HOUSE.

HOW WAS YOUR HOLY WEEK SPENT?

BURNING THE RAIN

This week’s project at the Vicarage is burning brush.

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Unfortunately the weather has been so rainy all week, getting a fire going has been very difficult and the acrid smoke from last year’s weeds makes my clothes smell soooo bad.

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Still it is the beginning of a whole host of other projects. So I will soldier on through the smoke!

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