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Under the present circumstances (it’s snowing, the forecast is for a zillion degrees below zero, the windchill numbers include statements like “frostbite in minutes”), does that subject line sound delusional? Fanciful? Hopeful? Maybe logical? This Sunday I want to continue exploring some of the “long season of longing” themes we touched on last week, but with a sort of practical twist. Ideas are great…but sometimes we just need to put our hands on things to have the ideas come to life. That is never more important than when we are considering how we might care for ourselves, and for our home the earth – both topics that will be part of our exploration this week. The general framework will be the metaphor of the non-permanence of winter, but I promise not to stay frozen in place on that image.
Following are a LOT of details, mostly pertaining to Christmas and end-of-year themes. They won’t all fit on one screen on your phone. Only you can decide what to do about that…:)
By The Table WinnipegUnder the present circumstances (it’s snowing, the forecast is for a zillion degrees below zero, the windchill numbers include statements like “frostbite in minutes”), does that subject line sound delusional? Fanciful? Hopeful? Maybe logical? This Sunday I want to continue exploring some of the “long season of longing” themes we touched on last week, but with a sort of practical twist. Ideas are great…but sometimes we just need to put our hands on things to have the ideas come to life. That is never more important than when we are considering how we might care for ourselves, and for our home the earth – both topics that will be part of our exploration this week. The general framework will be the metaphor of the non-permanence of winter, but I promise not to stay frozen in place on that image.
Following are a LOT of details, mostly pertaining to Christmas and end-of-year themes. They won’t all fit on one screen on your phone. Only you can decide what to do about that…:)

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