Archive for March, 2009

Sailing The High Seas

Mar 30th, 2009 by rsrushing | 0

Along the trail at the Martinez Warf lies the burnt out hull of the schooner Forester, sunk deep in the mud of the bay. There is no doubt that she has seen better days! The schooner was launched in Alameda, November of 1900. Her one and only skipper was Otto Daeweritz. He sailed her with [...]

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Evening Sermon 3-29-09

Mar 30th, 2009 by rsrushing | 0
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Morning Sermon 2-29-09

Mar 30th, 2009 by rsrushing | 0
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Mushrooms and Toadstools

Mar 23rd, 2009 by rsrushing | 0

“A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus” (See Wikipedia). Now doesn’t that sound tasty? The mushrooms we are most familiar with are the white button mushrooms. I have grown to like these growing fungi sautéed in butter. I assume the supermarket has done its job properly when I purchase a handful [...]

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Evening Sermon 3-22-09

Mar 23rd, 2009 by rsrushing | 0
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