The story of "stone soup" exists all over the world. In my favorite variation, a hungry traveler appears in a village with nothing but an empty cooking pot, a spoon, and his appetite. When the suspicious villagers will not show him any hospitality, he sets up his cooking pot in the village square and begins to boil water with a simple stone in it. As the curious townsfolk pass by and ask him what he is doing, he stirs the pot and tells them that he is making stone soup. Further, he explains that at the end of the day when the soup is ready, everyone will be welcome to come and share it with him. Eventually, one person ventures that the soup might taste better with a few onions. Soon the villagers are each bringing a couple of carrots, a potato, a little salt, whatever they have on hand to add to the stone soup. At the end of the day, the whole town shares a delicious pot of soup (minus the stone, of course), and they have also learned a valuable lesson about the joys of shari...
Hello all! I'm late with the letter this morning (afternoon), because I wanted to go to our town's Memorial Day gathering at the Town Hall. It was beautiful, moving, and meaningful, as I fully expected it would be. It was a great reminder to me how much I love this country that I was blessed to be born in, and how much I want to work to make it a better place. We were really fortunate last Friday to have our friends Cindy, Angela, and Laurie cook dinner for all of us. Winner winner, chicken dinner! The dinner crowd has swelled, and we are extremely happy to find that we have some Veterans and some more folks who just need some company coming each week. If you would like to help with the cooking sometime, just email me and we'll talk about what it entails! We have a couple of topics that we would really like to be able to offer as workshops. Do you have any of these skills and would you be willing to share with others? **check balancing, avoiding scams, usin...