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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

Crow and Squirrel

We have our life and being within a web of relationships. Most of these relationships predate our presence as humans. They all have much to teach us but like classroom students in late May, we mostly aren’t paying attention.

Take Squirrel...

5 days ago
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Sometimes You Have to Get Flat on Your Back

The morning was not going well. Theresa had a program down at 151 last Saturday afternoon followed by a potluck. We were prepping Saturday morning and working through what was needed. I was shifting the space and my spirit from a full-on co...

7 days ago
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Silent Sundays

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 your own silence. May they invite your contemplation.

Lov...

9 days ago
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A Change of Perspective

I’ve shot so many photos of 151, from every conceivable angle, but I haven’t looked at the house from where I stood the other day.

Theresa and I were on the return leg of our morning walk. The day was glorious and as we approached the hous...

12 days ago
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My Father's Knife

[This post was shared yesterday in the Oasis newsletter, Oasismin.org]

Are you a list keeper? I’m less of one in retirement though I turn to a list when it feels that too many things need to be tended with too little time. Mostly I just sh...

14 days ago
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