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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: February 2013
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Wednesday, February 13, 2013. The Blessing of Dust. I am home, smudged and sweetly satisfied, marked with dust and blessed by it. Why do we fast, but you do not see? Why humble ourselves, but you do not notice? Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose th...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: November 2012
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Sunday, November 18, 2012. Hardscrabble Harvest: A Thanksgiving Sermon. This sermon was based on the Thanksgiving lectionary readings: Joel 2:21-27, Psalm 126, and Matthew 6:25-33. It was preached at New Gloucester UCC, November 18th, 2012. I don't know how ...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: March 2012
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Saturday, March 17, 2012. Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Here's my latest hand-crafted "Wise Tiny Creature" to greet you. He has a wee confession to make:. Serpents of Ireland, I'm sorry. You did not then, nor now, deserve my ire. These last few centuries,.
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: The Blessing of Dust
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Wednesday, February 13, 2013. The Blessing of Dust. I am home, smudged and sweetly satisfied, marked with dust and blessed by it. Why do we fast, but you do not see? Why humble ourselves, but you do not notice? Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose th...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: April 2012
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Wednesday, April 25, 2012. So, we were sitting at Fat Boy's. With Coyote, talking about chicken eviction. Chicken stew with dumplings! After we got home, we searched the internet for traditional caravan images. Huzzah! Well, I.have absolutely no idea....
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: April 2014
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Wednesday, April 2, 2014. It's been a while since I've given a farm report. so I'd best sit myself down and take a stab at it, while I'm waiting for the sun to rise and do its morning stretch across the sky. How have we fared, since last September? So, this ...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: Hard Roads and Empty Nets
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Saturday, April 13, 2013. Hard Roads and Empty Nets. 8220; Hard Roads and Empty Nets”. Ermon for April 14. Based on Acts 9:1-20 and John 21:1-19). That's the first question. Think about it. I'll ask you about it later. He's that guy who's always got an ax to...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: December 2012
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Saturday, December 29, 2012. I'm supposed to be writing a sermon. It's all pretty exciting. A local seamstress and fellow farmers' market vendor got in on the festivities. Now I guess I better finish that sermon. Photo swiped from K. Skillin. Thanks!
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: September 2012
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Sunday, September 23, 2012. Of Balance and Bonfires. So, I'm wrong. Balance, it turns out, may be a rare enough treasure that we need to stop, consider it, even marvel at it when it is revealed. Balance is a gift, a source of health and grace. Ba...Now the c...
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog: UnSeize the Day!
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CowGaels in Tir na Blog. A bagpiper and Gaelic singer reclaim a Maine farmstead while digging our own Celtic roots. Tune in for wild farm-woman whimsies and bardic musings on heirloom gardening, heritage-breed livestock, green spirituality, and more! Wednesday, April 2, 2014. It's been a while since I've given a farm report. so I'd best sit myself down and take a stab at it, while I'm waiting for the sun to rise and do its morning stretch across the sky. How have we fared, since last September? So, this ...