by Christine Sine My Easter garden has undergone its final transformation. Last week I splurged on a pack of 100 Different Country flags and over the weekend added as many …
by Christine Sine Over the last few weeks, my husband and I have been revisiting Time Team, a wonderful British programme in which the team takes three days to explore …
by Christine Sine, Some of you may remember that last year at this time my daily awe and wonder walks were the delight of my life. They kept me anchored …
by Christine Sine Yesterday, my morning contemplation was derailed by a book… and a novel at that. It is called The Dictionary of Lost Words, and tells the story of Esme …
by Christine Sine For the last few days, my usual contemplative practice has been derailed by the cherry tree blooming gloriously outside my office/sacred space window. It is absolutely breathtaking, …
by Christine Sine, On Saturday, I transplanted some of the seedlings that have grown up around my Time to Love garden. “Unless a seed fall into the ground and dies…” I …
by Christine Sine It’s the day after Easter. We have all rejoiced in the wonder of the risen Christ and vowed to follow him through the rest of the year, …
by Christine Sine Last week, I started working on a new contemplative garden; this one with the theme “Waiting for Love”. It all began last week when I was thinking …
by Christine Sine I love gardening and one of the things I love about living in the northern hemisphere is that Easter coincides with the spring blossoming and planting seasons. …
by Christine Sine Today is International Womens Day, a day for celebrating the social, economic and political achievements of women. It was first celebrated in 1911 when women in most parts …
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