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Why the blackbird sings after supper

Posted on April 7, 2021 by Lindsey Gallant / 6 Comments

Three days after Easter I see my first red-winged blackbird by the river. I was sitting on the porch after supper. It was my son who spotted them first, and tol...

children/garden/spring

Planting day

Posted on June 5, 2020 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

I planted my garden today. I’m actually a terrible gardener, and have always felt like a bit of a fake. Thankfully, plants are stubborn things, and resist even ...

a life of prayer/hope/nature/prayer/spring

prayer :: God of unfurled leaves

Posted on June 9, 2019 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

God of unfurled leaves, cast your cloak of green over our weathered shoulders. Whisper to us in the rustle of shimmering branches. Let your countenance shine in...

garden/hard things/hope/spring

God’s Compost Pile

Posted on May 18, 2019 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

One day in May, when the apple trees are hinting at pink blossoms, I take my spade and head for the backyard. The smell of fresh green is all around me. The wor...

children/nature/poetry/spring

In March

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

In Marchthe clouds break for half an hour or sospilling bright blue ink over pale snow In Marchthe creeks begin to runmelt and mud and messdown from old man win...

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