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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