Chag sameach to you Talia; Your comments about the Haggadah are most appropriate. I hope your break is more refreshing than you hope. Onward and upward!
> It’s viscerally exciting to sow seeds, and even the waiting and watching is an act of hope. It has been a hard dark few years and with the precious seed envelopes in my hands I am never more conscious that hope is both sacrament and practice.
This really resonates for me. As I've been watching my little seedlings sprout, the phrase that keeps coming to mind is "Hope is a verb" - which is a lot like what you wrote today.
Chag sameach to you Talia; Your comments about the Haggadah are most appropriate. I hope your break is more refreshing than you hope. Onward and upward!
Chag kasher v'sameach Talia.
Chag Sameach, hope you have great seders!
> It’s viscerally exciting to sow seeds, and even the waiting and watching is an act of hope. It has been a hard dark few years and with the precious seed envelopes in my hands I am never more conscious that hope is both sacrament and practice.
This really resonates for me. As I've been watching my little seedlings sprout, the phrase that keeps coming to mind is "Hope is a verb" - which is a lot like what you wrote today.
Chag Sameach, thank you for your writing, please send pics of your garden as it sprouts and grows! Enjoy your Hillel Sandwich, I love them!
Chag sameach!