GRACE: The Triple Goddess, + One


I have been a firm believer in the Triple Goddess in each woman and in every woman, embracing the roles of Maiden, Mother, and Crone as they have presented themselves in my life; searching for them within when their specific insights were needed.

But as I age, and realize that women are living longer and healthier lives, I realize there is a void that must be filled by a new entity... she that is no longer quite so responsible as Mother, but who isn't quite yet secure in the role of Crone. Others, of course, have sensed this void, and have chosen their own idea of the needed addition to the Triple Goddess. I, however, am flying free, using only my own thoughts at present. I call this evolving goddess within myself "Grace": Grace because this new span of time for me, and other women, is there by the grace of God; and Grace because I need to learn to accept and share this gift of time and opportunity with grace... gracefully, gratefully, and graciously.

And because Grace is evolving, I will continue to honor the Triple Goddess, but always include Grace as "+ One". Women have always felt "the more the merrier", opening their arms, their homes, and their hearts to others. This blog is dedicated to Creating! Grace within myself and Creating! Graces in others. So, welcome, Grace, as we begin this exploration into your becomings!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Gardens, Gardens, Gardens...

Saturday was the Tennessee Valley Community Garden Open House: I thoroughly enjoyed visiting several of the gardens on the tour. Not only was I impressed by the beauty and productivity of each garden, but I also gleaned lots of ideas for when we start planning the gardens for each of the communities of the Athens Housing Authority! A BIG Thank you to the following gardens for their hospitality and for sharing their experiences:
  • Manna House Garden
  • UAH Community Garden
  • Asbury Community Garden
  • Deep Roots of Alabama
  • Spring Branch Garden
  • Flying Monkey Community Garden
I look forward to watching you all GROW!


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