Rest.Stop.Ranch Morning Report: Peony Trees
Wonderful to see the bright sun again. The peony trees are looking strong. The pink tree is the first of four to bloom. I celebrated my 40th birthday with a […]
Wonderful to see the bright sun again. The peony trees are looking strong. The pink tree is the first of four to bloom. I celebrated my 40th birthday with a […]
Another wet day waters the earth and plants. A stretch of nourishment from the drying sun. When do we take our stretches for nurturing? Moving forward with a listening heart,
We are thrilled to be featured in the Summer Solstice 2012 edition of Sacandaga Sun Holistic Resource Magazine. The publication, based in the New York State Adirondack region, features holistic
I returned last night from my days in Kansas. I enjoyed visiting sister-friends at Mt. St. Scholastica monastery, teaching four “Take Care of Yourself” programs for family and professional caregivers,
We enjoy the beautiful colors of the tulips that made it this year–the moles ate a good portion of the many, many tulips planted two years ago, and the drought
Our several days of drought have given way to flowing rains from above. The seeds and starter plants we’ve planted now have a chance to germinate and grow. It was
Cultivating Compassion – the Spiritual Directors International Conference begins tomorrow. I will attend the full-day “Spirituality & Health Care Institute.” These bleeding hearts represent the paradox of life and suffering
Sr. Nancy Rowen gave us this tulip last year. Well, to be more specific, she recycled some of last year’s bulbs from Brooksby Village’s Easter celebration and brought them to