Expect to see the sermons, stories, poems, essays, and occasional other words of an Episcopal priest and anti-gun violence advocate living near Lake Erie with a family made up mostly of humans and cats.
I sometimes still write with an English accent.
Any opinions and/or errors are my own and should not be seen as a reflection on anyone I know, including the good people of the Church of the Epiphany in Euclid, Ohio, whom I serve as Rector.
To book Rosalind to speak with your congregation, Bible Study, book group, or for any other questions, contact her at AFamilyLikeMine@rosalindhughes.com
A rat named Rose… I like it! They say rats are intelligent and resilient (it is my Chinese sign : ) and make great pets, but how is life with three cats treating her?! We recently got a Yorkie puppy.. he isn’t much bigger than one but was bread for hunting them. We also have a fox hound mix (who has an instinct to hunt as well! Poor yorkie..) and an outdoor cat named Gypsy.. : )
She’s even been to Epiphany! The cats are a little intimidated by her; she’s scared of no one and nothing, but then she’s not familiar with terriers 🙂
Yes, maybe cats are more into mice 🙂 Terriers are like rats!.. in that they’re afraid of nothing and no one… if all rats are like Rose, that is… and all terriers like Milton!?
Saw you at RevGal today, followed the link over and this seems to be the only way to subscribe!
Thanks – I should check my settings! But thank you for clicking over.