The Art of Creation: Stones that Breathe September 4, 2025 - Dry stone walling has been declared as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Here are some reasons why. By Louise Conner
Practical Earthkeeping: Turning Off Lights August 21, 2025 - Darkness, a friend to many creatures, is often banished by the ever-shining light bulbs of human habitation. By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: Place July 31, 2025 - The art of Phaedra Taylor is delicate—and yet strong enough to elicit strong emotions about place and home. By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: In a Whir of Wings July 17, 2025 - The film, Every Little Thing, pays tribute both to a woman who rehabilitates hummingbirds and to the hummingbirds themselves. By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: All Creatures June 26,2025 - This prayer from the Episcopal Church recognizes that God's mercy is over all of the creation. By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: Belonging and Brokenness June 5, 2025 - Today's poem, Every Riven Thing, was written by Christian Wiman. It sees God's presence in everything God has made—all that is riven (broken, sundered, torn apart). By Louise Conner
The Art of Creation: A Piece of Garden May 22, 2025 - Though they go by many names, allotment gardens are popular throughout the world, with Denmark the place where the idea first sprouted. By Louise Conner