Joyful Hermit’s Daily Tip
Save Big Money...by growing dark, leafy greens such as kale, beets, Mescule, Romaine, and French Sorrel in garden pots. You can re-seed frequently, and by having the large pots placed near your dwelling, the greens will grow earlier in spring and later into the fall, being cool-weather growers by nature. Use your own fresh greens in your very own batches of Green Glory, saving shopping and getting the freshest greens possible. Try growing your own cucumbers, as well, from pots. So what if the vines tumble over and out? Vegetables grown in planters are quite beautiful! You really do save money, especially as some of the greens re-seed and also re-grow if the leaves are clipped rather than pulled by the roots.
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Be Yourself (in God’s will)
Being oneself is always a challenge, for most of us may not really know ourselves well enough to be that which God has created! For one reality always remains: Our selves are constantly evolving. Yes, God works with us throughout … Continue reading
Posted in Hermit Ponderings, Living Holy, Spirit Lifters
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Dorotheos of Gaza (I’m Sorry) Soup
There’s no way around the truth of it: Soup is good for the body, mind, heart and spirit…anytime, especially on a snowy day. The amount of vitamins, minerals and protein simmering within a bowl of soup is as astounding as … Continue reading
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Dorotheos of Gaza Said This, That Sticks
This morning I was reminded of a man named Dorotheos of Gaza. It had to do with contrition… saying we are sorry. But first let’s learn about this hermit born into the world at Antioch in Syria around 506. From … Continue reading
Posted in Hermit Life and Lore, Living Holy, Misc, Saints/Holy Folks, Virtues
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