by Elaine Breckenridge, originally posted on the Circlewood blog The Ecological Disciple here: Practical Earthkeeping: Transforming A Septic Drainfield and More In 2019, my husband, Breck Breckenridge and I moved …
by Louise Conner, originally posted on the Circlewood blog The Ecological Disciple here: The Art of Creation: “Back” and Its Stories For the past 20 years, Isabella Kirkland has documented …
by Christine Sine Summer for me is always a season of radical hospitality. It is also one of the cornerstones of the life of Christ and his legacy to us …
by Elaine Breckenridge, featured photo: Waves at English Boom, Camano Island During the lockdown days of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, personal rhythms of life were interrupted. I found myself …
words and pictures by June Friesen Many years ago I did an extensive study on bees, particularly honey bees. I gathered material from several places, one place being the state …
by Randy Woodley Editor’s Note: We are delighted to share this excerpt from Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley’s newest book Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting With Sacred Earth. What …
all words and images by Kate Kennington Steer Between April and August 2021 Creative Response Arts was working with performance poet Justin Coe and the Space2Grow community garden project from …
words and photos by June Friesen Recently as we have been hiking, I have taken time to observe the trees. I am so amazed at the intricacy, the uniqueness, the …
by Elaine Breckenridge February 1 marks the feast day of St. Brigid of Ireland. Her life approximately dates from 452-523. Saints have always been a part of my faith tradition …
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