Starting Out Right
Sister KC here from St. Vincent Mission. I actually planned this post for this Spring but life got in the way. The neat thing about blogging though is that a
Sister KC here from St. Vincent Mission. I actually planned this post for this Spring but life got in the way. The neat thing about blogging though is that a
Sister KC here. I've been gone a long time from the blog. I probably have an excuse but... Anyway, I wanted to show you one of my favorite things about
Easter has been pretty busy here at the Dwelling Place monastery as you can imagine. We have just said goodbye to the last guest, finished the dishes, taken off our
As the sky darkened and the participants gathered, there was only one thing on the minds of the St Vincent Mission Grow Appalachia participants arriving for a meeting--"Why doesn't she
This past Monday, several of us got together at the Knott County Sportsplex to hear Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, James Comer and Kentucky’s US Senators, Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul,
I am writing this blog post on the sun porch of my son’s house in Clearwater, Florida. It is a beautiful day outside and as soon as I finish here
Nadine Hicks is a wonderful “woman of a certain age” who has lived on Open Fork in David, KY since she crossed over the ridge at the head of the
Fall is festival time in eastern Kentucky. The cooler weather and the colorful hills are a tip off that it is time for parades, beauty pageants and the Jenny Wiley
Most of you know what a great program Grow Appalachia is in helping people toward food security and income generation. But did you know it also builds communities? Each year
It has been a while since I posted and I could make all sorts of excuses but you’ve heard them all before and probably wouldn’t believe me even though I