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Why We Had Potato Soup For Supper

April 1, 2020 by Susan Burkholder 6 Comments

Soup Cooking on stove

Grocery stores are rationing milk; farmers are dumping milk into their manure pits. Welcome, April 2020. Since I last wrote a blog post, Lancaster County and the whole state of Pennsylvania was put under a stay-at-home order. Since I haven't been going anywhere besides work, this hasn't changed much for me, except it feels more serious now. Especially since the stay-home order is in place until the end of April. On Sunday afternoon, I went on a long walk and took pictures of local … [Read more...] about Why We Had Potato Soup For Supper

Filed Under: Community, Family Tagged With: coronavirus

A Springtime Like No Other Springtimes

March 25, 2020 by Susan Burkholder 4 Comments

Spring flowers

"Seems strange to see the daffodils and hyacinths blooming," I told my cousin last evening. "Everything is so normal outside. It's just inside where everything is crazy." Lorelle and I were on a walk together, which is still legal in our part of Pennsylvania. We kept a safe distance. (Being a stoic Mennonite makes some things easy.) We commiserated about libraries being shut down. Then Lorelle told me how her plans to volunteer overseas hadn't worked out. "Then the covonavirus … [Read more...] about A Springtime Like No Other Springtimes

Filed Under: Community, Faith, Neighborhood Tagged With: coronavirus

Police Bullhorns at 3:30 a.m. and Coronavirus Panic

March 3, 2020 by Susan Burkholder 3 Comments

Full moon

This morning I awoke to the sound of a police bullhorn blaring over the neighborhood. "Come downstairs, come out the front door, keep your hands up where I can see them!", boomed the distant echoing voice, interspersed with short blasts of a police siren. Shaking off deep sleep, I crawled out of bed and shoved my glasses on. Down the hall, I could hear my parents stirring. "They've set up roadblocks," said my mom, coming into my room. "I think they're looking for someone!" "Which … [Read more...] about Police Bullhorns at 3:30 a.m. and Coronavirus Panic

Filed Under: Community, Family, Neighborhood Tagged With: coronavirus, crime, night

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