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Canadian Writers Who Are Christian– Blessings on the road ahead

Today I posted at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian, as I usually do once a month. Human lives include many times of saying hello and good-bye, of opportunity to make connections with others, including the neighbours who live around us. … Continue reading →

A building project towards gardening

  In March or early April,  a friend posted a link on facebook  that intrigued me. It took me to the Sunset website and Edible Gardening page where someone had posted photos of  raised garden beds for small spaces. A … Continue reading →

Milk Bag Mats continue

  When I was quite new to blogging, I read of the project Mats4Haiti by the  Northwest Haiti Christian Mission Canada, and that people in Canada were working with the mission group. It impressed me that people could use the … Continue reading →

Flowers in bloom–It’s really spring

It seems that once spring was ready that everything in my garden began to bloom, albeit in their usual order. I am always excited about spring, seeing new life emerge  from the ground after a long cold winter such as … Continue reading →

When things take us by surprise—Carolyn R. Wilker

  This week has been one of surprises and evidence of change in our lives—some of which does not come entirely by surprise. You see those little signs of those changes, if you look for them, but others, such as … Continue reading →

Conferences coming up– for writers and editors

  Some of my best learning experiences as a new and then more experienced writer have come from conferences or happened there. Aha moments and meeting other writers who, like me, had much to learn yet. While I was initially … Continue reading →

Storytelling in Cambridge–A First Friday

Storytellers  and listeners came to Baden for many years to the Story Barn, for an evening of open storytelling on the first Friday of every month.  We called it Stories Aloud. There, Mary-Eileen McClear was the gracious host in her … Continue reading →

An Easter message from Kairos

  From Kairos We believe in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection. But it’s a faith that can be  sorely tested in the pain and the depth of our Good Fridays. Will the fighting in South Sudan end? … Continue reading →

A video for Easter week–The Resurrection Mural

  A fellow parishioner sent a video link this week. I screen material that comes through my email, but I was delighted by what I found. Being the Holy Week, leading up to Easter, those who know the story of … Continue reading →

Starting Late

Today I blogged over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian, as I do once a month. At this blog, fellow authors, members of The Word Guild, explore their writing life and open a window for you into God’s world and … Continue reading →

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