Month: July 2017

farming lesson #3: planting seeds and seeing prophetically

farming lesson #3: planting seeds and seeing prophetically

Three mung beans and a wad of cotton wool was my first science project. We were to wet the cotton wool, carefully embed the beans in it, give the wool a bit of sunlight and bring our (hopefully) sprouted beans to class the following week. […]

farming lesson #2: the fallow field

farming lesson #2: the fallow field

but during the seventh year the land shall have a sabbath rest, a sabbath to the Lord; you shall not sow your field nor prune your vineyard…then the land will yield its produce, so that you can eat your fill and live securely on it […]

farming lesson #1: on fruits

farming lesson #1: on fruits

Mom bursts in the door, arms heavy with fruit. It was the sale at Duchie’s (our local Mennonite grocery), she explains between excited breaths. I start unpacking the cartons: a flush of bright-red raspberries, blueberries plump and fresh, straight from the farm. Fruit is my […]

farming lessons

farming lessons

There’s just something about being on a farm. Waking to a rooster crow, hair tousled with bits of barn hay, and it’s like you’re taken back to the idyllic days of childhood, when nothing mattered except the next swing on the barn rope and riding […]

why I write

why I write

Behind every project is a motivation. I believe you should know why you do the things you do. So as I was creating this blog, I decided to start with asking myself this existential question: why do I write? It’s a hard one to answer. […]