10.10.07
We did not inherit the land from our fathers. We are borrowing it from our children.
— Amish Proverb
Twice Named a Best Book 2011
Links
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Love poetry? Check out How to Read a Poem!
Library Books I Return To
Mom Stories Vegetarian Living- Raising Vegetarian Children, at Makes You Mom
- Why I Became a Vegetarian, at Today's Christian Woman magazine
- 30 Days of Healthy Meals
- Isn't a Meal Plan Restrictive?
- How to Create a Vegetarian Meal Plan
- Fishsticks? (Or, "I thought you said you were vegetarian")
- Raw Book List
- Veggie Book List
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- A Word a Day
- Douce-Amer
- French Etc
- Fubiz
- L'Oeuf Qui Chante
- Mon blog a Anne-Sotte
- The Habit of Being
- Toute Petite
- Une Fille et La Toile
- Vive Voix
- Yeah Yeah Girl
- Top 10 French Music
The 30-Day Recipes and More
- African Chickpea Stew
- Black Bean Soup
- Black Bean & Spinach Burritos
- Black-Eyed Peas, Southernish
- Blueberry and Nectarine Pie
- Cashew & Raisin Snack
- Chickpea and Barley Stew
- Chickpea Soup, Easy
- Chinese Potatoes
- Chuckwagon Beans (spicy, sweet baked beans) & biscuits
- Corn Pancakes, Black Bean Salad & Fresh Salsa
- Cowboy Hotpot
- Curried Chickpeas
- Greek Roasted Vegetables and Chickpeas
- Lentil and Feta Salad
- Nigerian White Bean & Potato Stew
- Peachy Quesadilla
- Potato and Broccoli Casserole
- Potatoes and Olives
- Potatoes with Rosemary & Spring Onions
- Provencal Lentil Salad
- Pumpkin Pancakes
- Red Cabbage and Orange Salad
- Sausage-Flavored Lentil Soup
- Simple Vinaigrette Dressing
- Spicy Cabbage
- Tofu Joes
- Turkish Chickpea Salad
- Turkish Zucchini Fritters
- Winter Escarole Salad
Wild Edibles Recipes
- Summer Tea
- Caldo Gallego with Dandelions
- Violet Salad
- Forsythia Sunshine Breakfast
- Forsythia Omelette
Previous Posts
- Wordless Wednesday: Eggthenticity
- Happily Ever After?
- Wordless Wednesday: Wild Flower
- Color of Peace
- Water the Mountains
- Wordless Wednesday: Rain Girl
- The Back Yard News, Vol 1, No. 2
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- Kindling
- Wordless Wednesday: Lily
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6 Comments:
I love this photo. The composition and the contrast of the orange and brown flower against the silvery beads of water.
Love the thought too. Don't we all want to be drenched in His Spirit and glistening!
Thanks, Christine. I love color. Rain.
Beautiful. I know of this too.
I'm out hunting down recipes tonight and I thought I might find some yummy ones here (I've printed out a few I'm going to try). I noticed your 30 day meal plan for the first time and I'm fascinated - do you stick to it fairly closely? The simplicity of the idea attracts me, for sure!
lovely weaving of photo and thoughts.... you're getting quite good with that camera of yours, laura!
Miriam... actually, yes, I do stick to it fairly closely. Sometimes when I have more time I branch out. Or when seasonal things present themselves as better options I pay attention. But mostly this has been a wonderful way to save time (and health!).
Blue... thanks for the sweet compliment. I always love what comes from your camera too!
Hmm... I've been thinking more about this and I think I've got to try it! Such brilliant ideas you have. I'm so grateful you share.
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