thankful

Harvesting Life’s Lessons is a blog that explores the parallels between gardening and life. It focuses on the idea that both gardening and life involve planting seeds, nurturing growth, and reaping the rewards. The blog’s mission is to:

  • Inspire: Encourage readers to find inspiration and motivation in the natural world.
  • Educate: Share knowledge and insights about gardening and personal growth.
  • Empower: Equip readers with tools and strategies to cultivate a fulfilling and meaningful life.
    By examining the lessons learned from gardening, Harvesting Life’s Lessons aims to help readers develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
  • Grateful

    I remember seeing someone posting a blog post about her 200th follows and I remember thinking “I wonder when I’ll get there”? And today I get this notification! I’m so thankful that others are reading and opening up my posts… Continue reading

    Grateful
  • As we grow old

    Originally posted on Mizana Gheezhik (Sen. Murray Sinclair): As we grow old the ground we walk on rises up so that, as each of those few moments left to us pass by and we grow old and hair turns greyer… Continue reading

    As we grow old
  • Bright Brained

    🎈 For those who didn’t know one of my autistic kids also had a traumatic brain injury 5 years ago 🎈 it doesn’t get easier, in fact it just ads new levels to the situation Hey smile maybe crooked but… Continue reading

    Bright Brained
  • What He Left Behind

    Originally posted on Longreads: Kira Martin | Longreads | January 2019 | 13 minutes (3,412 words) When a woman is pregnant, cells from her baby cross the placenta and enter her bloodstream. From there they sink into the tissue of her… Continue reading

    What He Left Behind
  • The Youngest Daughter

    Because I love my beautiful daughter! She has gone through so much in only 13 years. As she nears towards 14, I reflect on her birth and shortly after having to have a feeding tube for the next 5 years.… Continue reading

    The Youngest Daughter
  • Simple

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    Simple