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June 8, 2024

Small Beneath the Sky

Small Beneath the Sky: A Prairie Memoir is the name of a book written by Saskatchewan author, Lorna Crozier. It has a home on my bookshelf. I recommend it. How can one feel anything but small when standing beneath the endless Saskatchewan sky? It is where I feel most at home. It’s where I breathe... Continue Reading →
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Published on June 08, 2024 10:55

June 7, 2024

Friday’s Fave Five – June 7

It’s been a while since I shared a Friday’s Fave Five post, so thought I’d pop in with one today. The overarching theme of the week around here has been wind. It kept me indoors and away from my backyard garden sanctuary—disappointing, yes—but with a little intention I’m sure I can come up with five... Continue Reading →
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Published on June 07, 2024 11:21

June 4, 2024

A Cosy June

I wake in the morning thinking about things I want to accomplish in the coming day, hoping the list is on the shorter side. By design, it usually is. This morning: a couple of emails to tend to, share the draft newsletter for InScribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship with the executive, put a pot of chicken... Continue Reading →
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Published on June 04, 2024 14:24

June 1, 2024

Ordinary Time

I have a tendency to overcomplicate and wrestle with the paradox between embracing divine mystery and dotting all i’s and crossing t’s in terms of theology. What did Jesus mean when he said this? Where is God in this situation? Why did God do this? Was that even God’s doing? What does God want me... Continue Reading →
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Published on June 01, 2024 10:33

May 31, 2024

Intention

It’s been a good week. Coffee with friends on Sunday afternoon, photographing storm clouds, and visiting and enjoying lunch with my cousin and her husband in Swift Current yesterday. These delights peppered amidst mornings spent planting and puttering and wandering in the garden with a mug of coffee looking for new growth. Some days, windows... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 31, 2024 14:13

May 25, 2024

Ask AI No Questions And It’ll Tell You No Lies

There’s an inviting blue circle where the familiar hourglass on the social media app on my phone once was. Ask Meta AI anything or Search, it invites and, going a step farther, he/she/it presents options based on the algorithm. Best outdoor furniture. Digital photography tips. What makes D.S. Motors unique? (I have no idea who... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 25, 2024 09:58

May 17, 2024

An Afternoon In The Old Neighbourhood

The moment I see it on my Facebook feed, I know I’ll go. Gerry and I don’t, as a rule, go to garage sales, but one held in the Christian education center attached to the church where I was baptized (the first time), where I attended Sunday School as a kid, went to Brownies, and... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 17, 2024 13:50

May 15, 2024

Backyard Sanctuary

I am sitting on our lower back deck in the shade of the gazebo while the curtains wave gently in the breeze. The other day, I let loose the curtains that have been tied back in each of the four corners of the gazebo for the first time. Yes. You read that right. The gazebo... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 15, 2024 13:15

May 11, 2024

Hurts So Good

It’s spring—for real, this time—in Saskatchewan. The temperature is currently 28C / 82F; the windows are open, and my back is aching from time spent working out in the yard yesterday and today. No complaints. This is what we’ve been waiting for! This morning, the sound of lawn mowers broke the Saturday morning silence as... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 11, 2024 15:20

May 9, 2024

Who Doesn’t Love Lilacs?

The rain has (finally) given way to blue skies and sunshine. I’m not begrudging our run of wet weather but was starting to feel as if we were living in western Washington again instead of sunny Saskatchewan. We really needed the rain but I’m ready to move on and enjoy a good long season of... Continue Reading →
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Published on May 09, 2024 13:49