by Elaine Breckenridge Recently, I read a delightful reflection by a woman, who, constrained by cold and snowy weather, spent the day sorting through her paint colors. She created a …
I love the sentiments of this beautiful poem, which speaks to us so much of the unexpected and often mundane dilemmas of Advent. An Advent Poem by Mary Oliver, Dear …
by Diane Gagné Appearances seem beautiful. Even if sometimes it’s attractive and other times not so much, we’re powerfully magnetized by appearances. In appearances, there’s movement, inconsistency, unconsciousness. There can …
by Christine Sine Those of you who follow me on Facebook or Instagram are probably sick of this flower as I am so fascinated by it that I keep posting …
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 Melissa Taft You may have noticed a lot of posts about beauty these days. Perhaps we are all longing, in these times of unrest and disaster, for hope. It …
by Christine Sine Last week I read an intriguing article that talked about how the words we use can change the structure of our brains. “By keeping positive and optimistic …
by John van de Laar, originally published on EvoFaith as seen here Apart from the pandemic, what has been most disturbing, traumatising, or depressing moment for you this year? My …
all photos and writings by June Friesen Wonder…..wondering…..wonderful….. The challenge is to discern wonder as we step into 2022. As one thinks back over the past 22 months – well …
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