by June Friesen, Universal Children’s Day is to bring awareness for all children worldwide to have a right to education in a safe and comfortable environment. When I think of children …
photos and writings by June Friesen As I prepared to write this post, I decided to do some research on the internet first. I was fascinated to learn that it …
by Elaine Breckenridge, For many years, I dreaded the seasons of autumn and winter. I objected to the denuding of trees and the harsh cold; the dark days and the long …
guest post by Glenys Nellist Welcome to November, the month that usually heralds the arrival of snow (at least here in Michigan where I live!) the month of giving thanks, …
by Lisa DeRosa, Today’s post is bittersweet at best! I have finished my work at Godspace as Daniel and I move to California in a couple of weeks. While I …
by Catherine Lawton, When I attended the Monet exhibition at the Denver Art Museum two years ago, I enjoyed viewing up close the originals of many of Claude Monet’s famous paintings. …
Photos and writing by June Friesen, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. It is celebrated across the …
by Kathie Hempel, At the time of my birth, my maternal grandmother was in the Ontario Hospital. In those days it was still labeled as the hospital for the mentally insane. …
by Emily Huff, This is what our kids have to deal with having a mom who is a teacher. Our family assignment every year around Thanksgiving is to write a letter …
by Sara Easterly, It made no sense. I’d done everything by the book—nurturing tiny seeds into starts, fertilizing the soil with rich compost and rabbit manure, watering regularly, pruning with love. …
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