BLACKBERRY WINTER
Today is retreat day at the Monastery, a day to slow down and take stock of where you are and where you are going. One of my favorite things to
Today is retreat day at the Monastery, a day to slow down and take stock of where you are and where you are going. One of my favorite things to
As most of you know, the life blood of any non-profit is its donors. They are the ones who send the money, the people, the supplies and the prayers that
This has been a very busy time for those of us involved in the local foods movement in Floyd County. Our grassroots agriculture support group, Appalachian Roots, has won a
Last year, Sister Judy came home and announced that she was suffering from dirt envy. When we all looked at her with confused faces, she told us that a guy
Sr. KC here and today I want to show you some of the fun stuff going on at Todd Howard's demo farm at Pitts Fork which is in Floyd County
The Grow Appalachia program at St. Vincent Mission has been blessed with lots of friends and partners as we work for food security in eastern Kentucky. Our newest friends are
Sister KC here and I'd like to share a surprise I got today while working in the raised beds at the monastery. By now we all know about how important
One of my favorite things about working with the Grow Appalachia Program at St. Vincent Mission is all the opportunities we have to pass on knowledge. Yesterday we began the
Grow Appalachia is more than families growing food in Floyd County. It is a bridge. Let me explain. Last spring, when it was still too cold to start planting, several
December 7th. Usually this time of year, fresh greens means bagged spinach from Food City. But not this year. I harvested some beautiful spicy mustard the other day from the