by Christine Sine Last week we had the delight and privilege of sharing lunch with David Vandervort. David has been a friend since we employed him to oversee a renovation…
By Rev. Brenda G. Warren — The early medieval people of the British Isles were known for hospitality, of being willing to open their home where food, laughter, love, and…
by Christine Sine “The Celts had two homes: the inside of the house and the universe outside. In the winter the family orbited the hearth-fire; in summer the sun was…
Photos and Writing by Carol Dixon Featured photo: Cuthbert’s Isle, Lindisfarne Opening Prayer (David Adam Tides & Seasons) Thanks be to the Father, I arise today, He gives me light,…
by Elaine Breckenridge Cover photo: St. Non’s Chapel, near St. David’s, Pembrokeshire, Wales Happy St. David’s Day! St. David is commemorated on Roman Catholic and Anglican church calendars, and…
by Elaine Breckenridge Happy St. Brigid’s Day! Her feast day is February 1 but it can rightly be celebrated the entire first week of February. This year I am feeling Brigid’s…
by Christine Sine This week holds some very important and fun celebrations from many traditions. As Kate Kennington Steer expressed in her Imbolc post a couple of years ago: February…
by Elaine Breckenridge “The solstice is the time when light is born out of the womb of winter’s darkness.” So writes Mara Freeman in her book entitled, Kindling A Celtic…
This writing was originally posted on December 21, 2021 and can be found here. by Elaine Breckenridge Of all the customs and traditions of Christmas, the creche or nativity set…
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