In Which I Try to Steer My Readers Away from Conspiracy Theories

Have you noticed that there haven’t been many posts on this blog of late? It’s not that I’ve retreated into some cave, nor is it that I’m tired of writing about my opinions. What happened was . . . I got back from our big trip to France, during which I had had every intention of posting at least some but that never happened, sat down at my laptop, and thought, ‘I don’t know that this is how I really want to spend my time.’ I’ve enjoyed blathering on about events in my life and how I see their significance. It’s been a good way for me to keep writing on a regular basis, sort of like a journal. But now I find myself much more interested in specific topics, ones that I hope can make a real difference in my readers’ lives, and it’s those areas where I’ve been concentrating during the past few weeks. Here are some current/upcoming projects:

A set of guidelines and recipes for entertaining, whether you’re in charge of a reception or throwing a party or feeding breakfast to a crowd.

A set of videos (?) about all the misconceptions I see out there on healthy eating. Maybe even a periodic little post about “what I ate today.”

A revamping of my Behind the Music blog, with a new emphasis on marketing my materials to choral groups.

I’m not putting in links to the sites where I’m developing this material since it’s all somewhat in flux. But watch for further updates.

In the meantime, here’s a post I wrote today over on my “Intentional Conservative” blog:

Why a Conspiracy-Theory Mindset is Anti-Christian