Olde Stone Well Farm

Learning to Leave the Blessing

While I am still unpacking my bags from a series of business trips, and still dealing with the banging of a new roof being put onto this old house, I finally found time to enjoy the sun and the abundance of rhubarb and lilacs that are filling my days with joy.

I have so much rhubarb that in addition to pie I tried a new recipe — rustic rhubarb bread. It was quite good! I will include the link to the recipe a bit further down.

But with all my trips there were a lot of hellos and goodbyes, and that got me thinking about how important it is to bless all of our interactions. Bless the hellos…bless the goodbyes.

“Leave the blessing” as an old saying goes. What would happen if we did this each and every day? How would blessing every encounter we have change our perspective on the world?

Perhaps we would see more of the goodness that is all around. And so, my friends, it’s great to be back home…and be with you all!

How is your season of springtime renewal going? (And can you believe it is almost June!) Yikes. Where is the time going?

Fill me in. Drop me a note, share and like! (Make sure to watch the end as I share behind the scenes bloopers with Fritz!)

Blessings!

(As promised, the link to the recipe! https://gbskitchen.com/one-bowl-rustic-rhubarb-bread/)

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Olde Stone Well Farm

Making a Dream Come True – (And A Recent Award that Changed My Life)

My friends, a truck came barreling down my road and cut the internet line hanging over the road in half.

I was without internet for four days.

But I am back online and here to share with you the news: I WON an award!

The actual winning isn’t the God story, though. It was what led up to that award that the holy, awe-inspiring moments can be found. It’s a story about listening to dreams and fighting the doubt that comes with taking those steps in making a dream a reality.

But that is not even the full story. Shortly after winning, I received yet another award. This one was even more prestigious than the first — and, it brought tears to my eyes.

So come, pull up a chair and join me for a story of God at work…along with some May Day traditions that happened here at the farm and a little dandelion honey butter making.

What have you been filling your spring days with? I hope it includes lots of joy and many, many God moments.

Share, like, comment…there is plenty of room for your friends to join me here at the farm!

Blessings!

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