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24.01.2022 Sorrows come to stretch out places in the heart for joy.... See more



24.01.2022 Solitude is the place of purification and transformation, the place of the ... great struggle and the great encounter. Henri Nouwen See more

23.01.2022 Solar-infused oil Use the beams of the sun to extract Chamomile’s herbal properties.... 1. Place dried chamomile (or any herb you want to make an oil from), into a clean, dry jar. Cover with an inch or two of organic olive oil. 2. Place your jar in a warm, sunny spot and let it meditate for at least 2 weeks. 3. Line a sieve with muslin and strain your beautiful oil. Bottle and label. Enjoy! Look, look, brave Sol doth peep up from beneath, Shows us his golden face, doth on us breathe; He also doth compass us round with glories, Whilst he ascends up to his highest stories. Where he his banner over us displays, And gives us light to see our works and ways John Bunyan

22.01.2022 In times of uncertainty, wait. Always, if you have any doubt, wait. Do not force yourself to any action. ... If you have a restraint in your spirit, wait until all is clear, and do not go against it. From Streams in the Desert See more



21.01.2022 Did you know In Celtic lore, nettles indicate there are fairy dwellings close by. The nettle is one of the five plants stated by the Mishna to be the bitter herbs ordered to be partaken by the Jews at the Feast of the Passover.... A bunch of nettles hung near beehives was said to drive away frogs! Nettle, sowbread and hellebore were the ingredients of a popular love potion. An old rhyme advised young ladies to take a spring tonic: If they would drink nettles in March And eat mugwort in May, So many fine maidens Wouldn’t go to clay.

20.01.2022 Hello ginkgo You are a living fossil. Your antioxidants fortify us, and you open channels of... energy to improve our circulation and enliven our minds. This tree’s leaf, which here the EastIn my garden propagatesOn its secret sense we feastSuch as sages elevates. Is it but one being singleWhich as same itself divides?Are there two that choose to mingleSo that one the other hides? As the answer to such questionI have found a sense that’s true:Is it not my song’s suggestionThat I’m one and also two? Goethe Ginkgo Biloba

20.01.2022 How you spend your time is evidence of where your hope lies. ... Nicky Gumbel See more



19.01.2022 There are songs which can only be learned in the valley. No art can teach them; no rules of voice can make them perfectly sung. Their music is in the heart. They are songs of memory, of personal experience. ... George Matheson See more

18.01.2022 The more you obey your conscience, the more your conscience will demand of you.... C. S. Lewis See more

14.01.2022 Good morning echinacea For countless years you have been used for your immune-stimulating, anti-bacterial, and antiviral properties.... Thank you for your spicy taste and your joyous coneflowers. Sentries, standing tall, erectwaiting for springthe coneflowers in the snowfrozen in placegreen long gone,the brown turning to graythe seeds still theresave for those the birds pickedstanding with the flocks,the other garden plants,tall above the snow. Raymond A. Moss

12.01.2022 If creation sings Your praises so will I. Hillsong United... See more

12.01.2022 All we have has been given to us. Our part is to be grateful and to give thanks.... Henri Nouwen See more



10.01.2022 Hello licorice For thousands of years your sweet, yellow roots have soothed all manner of... inflamed conditions and replenished our vital energy. Thank you for your neutral temperature and anti-viral powers. In the licorice fields at Pontefract My love and I did meet And many a burdened licorice bush Was blooming round our feet Sir John Betjeman

10.01.2022 Guard your mind, lest your thoughts lead you astray.

06.01.2022 Hello ginger You have always worn a Crown of Belovedness thanks to your warming properties... that support digestion, relieve nausea and stimulate circulation. Bananas ripe and green, and ginger-root, Cocoa in pods and alligator pears, And tangerines and mangoes and grape fruit, Fit for the highest prize at parish fairs, Set in the window, bringing memories Of fruit-trees laden by low-singing rills, And dewy dawns, and mystical blue skies In benediction over nun-like hills. My eyes grew dim, and I could no more gaze; A wave of longing through my body swept, And, hungry for the old, familiar ways, I turned aside and bowed my head and wept. Claude McKay The Tropics in New York

05.01.2022 In the very depths of yourself, dig a grave. Let it be like some forgotten spot to which no path leads; and there, in the eternal silence, bury the wrongs that you have suffered. ... Your heart will feel as if a weight had fallen from it, and a divine peace come to abide with you. Charles Wagner See more

03.01.2022 All of us, all of the time, select and arrange.... N. T. Wright See more

03.01.2022 Grow your own Chamomile is hardy, drought tolerant and has a tendency to self-sow. It prefers temperate and Mediterranean climates. Scatter seeds in well-drained soil in a sunny position. Water in and wait expectantly. Harvest when flowers when fully open and use fresh, or dry in a warm spot to save for later. ... And sow in spring. That would be now! See more

01.01.2022 Compassion looks beyond the exterior to see the value... that lies within. See more

01.01.2022 This is a new day.

01.01.2022 Listen to the inner voice; use the eyes of your heart, and you will ... learn by experience. Bernard of Clairvaux See more

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