A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at a seminary class about spirituality and gardening. It was a fun class, but one question asked by a student keeps intruding in my mind. Didn’t God…
A couple of days ago I watched a program on TV about the insects we should and could be eating from our gardens. It was fascinating. Evidently 2 billion people…
This page is old, please check out our latest version here. The research is in, gardening, and interacting with nature is good for our health and well being, especially for…
Here in the Pacific NW, it is time to get out into the garden and start planning, planting and enjoying. Not surprisingly I am deep into every catalogue and new…
– Andy Wade – Some of you have been following the developments in our family’s backyard garden. Transforming our backyard from grass to sanctuary has enriched our table as well…
Yesterday Tom and I visited the University of Washington quad, where together with thousands of others we drank in the magnificence of the cherry blossoms. My soul is singing as…
It is that time of year in Seattle – Spring is in the air and we are getting ready for our annual Spirituality of Gardening seminar April 12th. Space is…
When I told my colleague Kristin King Carroccino about my ideas for starting a Lenten garden she sent me this article about what she and her family have done in…
One of the delights of international travel is the opportunity to read books that otherwise would not come my way. Back from the Brink by Peter Andrews is one such book. He…
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