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PrayerNotes from the Homestead

Glenn Mitchell

Reflections rooted in the ordinary connecting nature, spirit and life. By Glenn Mitchell

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Latest Issues

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Silent Sundays

Silent Sundays is a continuing series of weekly posts. Silent Sundays fast from words and offer instead an image or images—a photograph or short video I’ve taken. I share them in the style of visio divina, “sacred seeing.” May they join you...

2 months ago
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Help

This isn’t a crying out, though it could be. This “Help” is not exactly an Anne Lamott prayer, though it feels in many ways like an answer to one. I hired some help in the work at 151. My Amish crew will be coming back—hopefully—before the ...

2 months ago
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The Last Walnut

I wish I loved black walnuts more. I’ve never acquired a taste for them. They are much stronger in flavor than their English walnut cousins. It doesn’t help that their shells are so hard that it takes some serious effort to crack them open....

2 months ago
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Life After Release

There is just a brief window in a leaf’s life between release and the great compost pile of the forest floor. But, hey, what is time anyway? Beauty is eternal and there is no shortage of beauty these fall days.

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Glenn Mitchell

    Glenn is a writer and maker who loves nature, wood, and spirit.

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