Hibernate :: Self-Paced Online Retreat
Hibernate is a place to celebrate the pause that wintertime brings. A place to linger through darkness and revel in quiet, to welcome stillness,
Hibernate is a place to celebrate the pause that wintertime brings. A place to linger through darkness and revel in quiet, to welcome stillness,
At some point last week I suggested to Adam that if we didn’t get our tree now, I’m not sure we’d be able to get
Today I wanted to stop in and go over a few end of the year blog housekeeping notes, take stock of this small corner on
I was raised in a Catholic church, though I resigned upon receiving the sacrament of confirmation at age 15. Inside the church I felt more
Lake Willoughby, Mount Pisgah, and a few orange splashes of color, indicating rare-to-the-region oaks. Two summers ago I spent a lot of time immersed
Wind blew as I drifted to sleep, strongest I’ve heard in years. Countless maples so close to the house. At first I wrote “too close,”
Mom and I headed to the market in Fort Kent for a couple of items to round out her lunch plans. While standing in line
My parents describe me as being a pretty laid back child, maybe too laid back. Trusting, kind, social butterfly. I remember bolting onto the school
It’s quiet here. They say you should not wrap yourself in too much quiet for fear of becoming reclusive, but I’ve not found that threshold