by Laurie Klein May I start with a confession? I hate my limp. Lately, militant arthritis is on the rampage, sidelining me from activities I’ve taken for granted. Like walking. …
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 …
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 …
by Steve Wickham Seems a lambasting thought that joy might be possible deep in the belly of grief. Think of it as access to the otherwise inaccessible Spirit when we …
by Sue Duby No other morning on the calendar holds such delight. Wonder. Surprise. Giggles. Pajamas ‘til noon. Coffee and chocolate chip scones by the fire. Ribbons, piles of wrapping …
by Christine Sine On Friday, I walked around our local reservoir park with its impressive view of Mt Rainier for the first time since the COVID pandemic began. Wow, Wow, …
by Christine Sine It’s the last week of Advent. Yesterday, we lit our 4th Advent candle. To be honest though, my focus and I think the focus of many of …
by Lilly Lewin We are finishing up the third week of Advent and moving quickly towards Christmas! At thinplaceNASHVILLE this week, we listened to, and reflected on, the Christmas Story …
Have you had your daily dose of awe and wonder this week – maybe gone on an awe and wonder walk or drive or wandered your neighborhood taking notice of …
I am on a bit of at high! The launch of The Gift of Wonder was amazing and your enthusiasm and affirmation of both me and the book helped make it Amazon’s …
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