by Joy Lenton I feel fierce wind dragging at my clothes while freezing rain lashes my face as I pop briefly outside the back door. This isn’t a day to …
Andy Wade – A reflection on day one of our Advent Photo Challenge Advent has begun. As I listened to our pastor introduce our church’s theme for Advent, “A Light Has …
Here in the Pacific NW, it is harvest season. In recent years, we held apple processing parties to help us cope with the overwhelming harvest from our three small trees. …
A couple of days ago I posted about our abundance of tomatoes. I mentioned that such abundance makes me creative and it obviously makes others creative too. I have had …
Tom and I returned from our Celtic retreat on Sunday to a garden bursting with abundance. I immediately went out and picked over 40lb tomatoes and several squash. At least …
Here is another recipe that I make frequently at this season when there are more peas and bok choy in the garden than we can possibly eat is this adaptation …
Have you ever wondered what’s in your soil? How many organisms really reside in that precious topsoil that we so take for granted when we garden? This is the time …
It is world poetry day and also the first official day of spring here in the U.S. The daffodils are magnificent here in the Pacific NW so this seemed …
There are so many faith related and and garden related resources available these days that it is impossible list all of them but I thought that you would enjoy a …
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