by Louise Conner, as originally published on The Ecological Disciple Using keen observation skills and an aptitude for creative solutions, the Khasi and Jaintai people in northeastern India have, for…
by Elaine Breckenridge One of the gifts of the pandemic is that I have experienced the beauty and wonder of creation in totally new ways. As a Christian, I believe…
by Elaine Breckenridge, For many years, I dreaded the seasons of autumn and winter. I objected to the denuding of trees and the harsh cold; the dark days and the long…
by Catherine Lawton, When I attended the Monet exhibition at the Denver Art Museum two years ago, I enjoyed viewing up close the originals of many of Claude Monet’s famous paintings.…
post and photos below by Sue Duby, In the dripping humidity and heat of Arkansas summers, any chance for an enjoyable walk requires an alarm-clock-setting wake-up. Usually, a stiff nudge…
guest post by John van de Laar, I’m not what you would call an ‘outdoorsy’ sort of person. I love technology, screens, and spending time in my home studio writing…
post and photos by Lisa Scandrette, I fall asleep under the vast summer skies, a multitude of stars twinkling above. I breathe deep the smell of giant redwoods and duff…
post and photos by June Friesen, How often have you sat by a beautiful lake and pondered – ‘I sure wish life was so beautiful’. The water is clear and…
by Christine Sine In a world shadowed by cruelty violence and loss is there good reason for the planting of flowers? Ah yes! For these bursts of colour and beautiful…
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