by Christine Sine I am looking out on a very grey and cold morning here in Seattle. There is fresh snow on the Olympic mountains, a surprising contrast to the…
by Catherine Lawton As my husband and I make our backyard garden a hospitable place for creatures, pollinators, and people … I watch the bees on flowers (like in these…
by Melissa Taft We are well into Lent, and just into the beginning of a season’s change. I do find it interesting that this season of the church coincides with…
As Godspace continues to explore sustainability, below are some resources that you may find interesting as you venture into sustainable living through gardening. Growing our own food – whether it…
by Lilly Lewin, Here in the mid-south, we are already planting vegetables in the garden, and starting our front porch planters. The true gardeners are going full force getting in…
Andy Wade – I’ll bet you didn’t know there was a saint for hemorrhoids. I didn’t! But there’s much more to Saint Fiacre than hemorrhoids. He is also the patron…
Andy Wade – As we continue our Godspace theme of listening to the Celtic Saints, I’m struck by how important the area of hospitality is. The ancient rune to the…
By Andy Wade – Many of you know that I’ve transformed our backyard into a food garden sanctuary. It’s not big, but it’s bountiful! It’s also where I sit and…
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