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Continue reading →: Practicing Together #12
Seed thought taken from Leaning into Mystery’s “Practicing Together” weekly series. I noticed a Cheri Huber quote that is going to be very relevant to my life over the next few months: what you practice is what you have. This week, I invite in compassion—for myself, for my family, for my community. Ways this could…
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Continue reading →: Monarda Didyma (Bee Balm)
It is also sometimes called ‘Bee Balm,’ as bees are fond of its blossoms, which secrete much nectar. […] It is a very ornamental plant and readily propagated by its creeping roots and by slips or cuttings, which, if planted in a shady corner in May, will take root in the…
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Continue reading →: Back from the Ocean
When I went to your town on the wide open shore, Oh I must confess, I was drawn, I was drawn to the ocean, I thought it spoke to me, it said, “Look at us, We’re not churches, not schools, not skating ponds, swimming pools, And we have lost people,…
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Continue reading →: Catching Up
As happens every Spring, the outdoors start calling and I spend less and less time in front of the keyboard. But, I have been dragging my picture-taking device with me into the woods and into the garden, so I’ll share my adventures from the last few weeks visually instead. …
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Continue reading →: Practicing Together #11
Seed thought taken from Leaning into Mystery’s “Practicing Together” weekly series. I noticed the wild geraniums are now blooming, as well as the greater celandine, lilacs, and kale. I also noticed the value of letting go, and how trust can bring peace to mind and heart. This week, I invite in joy! I could use…







