07-19-11
Ruminations
Recently I interacted in an email with my oldest son, Job, in response an old article about the farm which he emailed me and some questions he had about the appeal of the farm or, more specifically, of Pastor Jim. I threw my thoughts together quickly but I offer them here, unedited:
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04-01-10
“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do”
"Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future" - Paul Boese
From Susan Miller: "I wrote this as a meditation for a Good Friday service a couple of years ago. It’s written to my friends at church, most of whom had no idea of our past adventures in communal living, until then."
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12-09-09
Not So Sure
Posted by Joanna Miller:
I wrote this as a "memory writing" project for a class last year. I wanted to share it because I think it gives an interesting "child's-eye-view" of the Farm.
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I wrote this as a "memory writing" project for a class last year. I wanted to share it because I think it gives an interesting "child's-eye-view" of the Farm.
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11-26-09
The Road Back From Anger
There are things that must evoke our anger to show we care. It is what we do with that anger. If we direct that energy we can use it positively or destructively.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Daily Express, 29th October 2008
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06-08-09
They called it "the nunnery"
"The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is — not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him; or say, to make him think things for himself." George MacDonald
Mark McClure posted a comment on my blog mirror at blogspot which brought up a very interesting aspect of Mercy Farm living... the swinging dating scene (or lack thereof!).
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03-06-09
The only good bug is a dead bug!
"We are not an endangered species ourselves yet, but this is not for lack of trying." Douglas Adams
The saga continues, from pumpkins to pies.
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01-03-09
That which doesn't kill you only postpones the inevitable
I didn't think it would be so difficult to talk about the farm. After all, its been more than 20 years. However, you'll notice that its been some time since I last posted. Well, I guess I hit a mental block or something.
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03-14-08
Out of the frying pan and into the fire...
How did that happen? There I was, minding my own business, and the next thing I knew, I was picking pickles. I'd never worked on a farm before, I was a city girl. So what was I doing hefting a plastic bucket weighing about 50 lbs filled with itty-bitty cucumbers, breaking my back, and baking in the dry Colorado sun?
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02-29-08
Of pies and pickles....remembering Mercy Farm
After seeing the articles and comments posted on the Denver Post website regarding national pie day and some of the recipes for Mercy Farm Pies posted there, I decided to start a blog here for those of us who were part of Mercy Farm as well as those who remember us through our bakery and restaurants.
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