Slow living isn’t about moving to the woods, baking sourdough, or giving up Wi-Fi (though, hey, if you want to, I won’t stop you). It’s about choosing intention over hustle, margin over chaos, and noticing that the small things often whisper the loudest truths. Faith can shape this rhythm, too, because slowing down gives us space to actually hear God in the middle of our ordinary days.
The House of Eve
The House of Eve” by Sadeqa Johnson is a powerful story set in the 1950s that follows the lives of two young women, Ruby and Eleanor. This book explores important themes like race, class, and what it means to be a woman during this time. With its rich historical background and well-crafted characters, Johnson brings attention to the struggles and strength of Black women.
New Look for Winchester Downtown Program Corporation
Recently, I teamed up with the Winchester Downtown Program Corporation to develop a new look for its website. The Winchester…
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Italy / Tuscany Photography: Olive Tree
This photo was taken while I was in Tuscany on a walk from the birth home of Leonardo da Vinci…
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Sunflower Dreams: Finding Stillness in a Field of Gold
I rediscovered an old photo I named Sunflower Dreams, and it reminded me of the essence of slow living: paying attention, leaning toward the light, and trusting God with our pace.



