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 …
Andy Wade — Now the Lord God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed… The Lord God took the man and put him …
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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