Viable
For days, I’ve explained to my daughter how I’m not sure the seeds we gathered and stored last summer are viable. I plant. I wait.
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For days, I’ve explained to my daughter how I’m not sure the seeds we gathered and stored last summer are viable. I plant. I wait.
“Then swing your window open, the one with the fresh air and good eastern light, and watch for wings, edges, new beginnings.” –Monique Duval
With the bitter cold and icy streets gone, I think about getting outside whenever I can. Trees, creeks, birds: these nourish in ways we cannot
This week, my youngest daughter and I recall the New Years Resolution that I wanted to shape our forthcoming days: Do things that require faith.
My friend mentions that this time last year, on this very day, everything began unraveling. By evening, everything was shutting down in NYC, and we
With each passing year, I see this now as Hannah Whitall Smith came to understand. She writes this: “[God’s] care of us may be hidden
A year ago during this very week, Penn State made the announcement that students wouldn’t return to campus after Spring Break. I made a simple
Today I felt so resourceful. I opened my kitchen drawer to the tiny bags of seeds I harvested and set aside last year for spring
My hubby has a birthday on Monday! He LOVES carrot cake, and this year, we wanted to order him a famous Daisy Cakes Carrot Cake
I notice something interesting as I read about the Israelites crossing the Jordan. If you read Joshua 3-4, you’ll experience a profound miracle: God parts