In another few weeks our Yukon Gold potatoes can be dug. In the meantime, the hydrangeas, roses, peonies, and other perennials need fertilizing.
As one season of the garden passes and the canning is done, we plan and prepare for our Fall garden. The veg that sweetens with a kiss of frost are the best for Fall. Cabbages and collards, kale and garlic make up the tasty landscape. Tilling under the old garden is a promise of new beginnings, new growth, and new harvests.
In Lectio Divina, the prayerful reading of the Scriptures, we hope to be able to till and fertilize our souls for new growth and harvests. May God bless both gardens.
That's me away.
Living our faith in plain and humble service to Jesus, Our Lord and Savior ... ORA ET LABORA +++ Sentire cum Ecclesia (to think and to feel with the Church)
Rejoice in hope; endure in affliction; persevere in prayer. Romans 12:12
Prayer joined to sacrifice constitutes the most powerful force in human history.
St. John Paul II
I have a mustard seed; and I am not afraid to use it. (Habeo granum sinapis quod uti non timeo)
Pope Benedict XVI
But I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing, direct murder by the mother herself."
St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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