Mindfulness Garden Games
by Joann Calabrese
author of Growing Mindful

Summer Garden Mindfulness – Three Reminders

Summer Garden

Summer Garden Mindfulness A summer garden is the most natural place to practice mindfulness. The overflowing scents, colors, and beauty  help us focus. However, it is easy to be distracted in your own garden noticing all the tasks calling to you. If your garden is like mine in mid-summer it is bursting with edibles, flowers, … Read more

Great Expectations of Spring

Great Expectations   Spring is full of hope, imagination, and great expectations. Now that we are reasonably sure that Denver’s  last frost has passed, everything is greening out. And gardens seem to be popping up everywhere when I walk through my neighborhood. Very cool!     In my yard, the pear tree is adorned with … Read more

Winter Mindfulness Scavenger Hunt

How does a mindfulness scavenger hunt work? Unlike a regular scavenger hunt the, goal is NOT to hurry or to necessarily find everything on the list.  Find what you can. The practice is to notice, engage, appreciate, and cultivate wonder for the natural world. If you deepen your connection by taking time with anyone of … Read more

Nine Garden Intentions for a New Year

Mindful Garden Intentions for 2021 Embrace Wholeness.  If you are a gardener you already know a garden is much more than the visible plants. Soil, pollinators, fungi, micro-organisms, the elements, and green plants are an interconnected web. Find ways to hold that connectedness in your awareness throughout the day. Share the Joy. Introduce someone to … Read more

Garden Sanctuary

Sage - Wisdom and Sanctuary

  Lately, I have been immersed in three different historical books, and the long history of misery inflicted by other humans is sad and unsettling. It can make one weary of the behavior of other people, and in need of a respite. That’s when I head to my garden sanctuary. Humans have created all kinds … Read more

Tiny Solstice Garden Tour

  Tiny Solstice Garden Tour My garden is lush and overflowing today but not anywhere near its peak, so it is hard to envision winter. And yet, we’ve reached the tipping point of light and darkness at summer solstice. The daylight hours will begin to fade now until yule. It will be almost imperceptible at … Read more

My Unlikely Garden Project – Flax to Fiber

Flax to Fiber One of my many garden goals for the new year is attempting to create fiber from flax…fiber as in thread, string, or whatever I can manage. I was inspired to explore this idea after reading The Golden Thread, How Fabric Changed History by Clair St. Kasia   Humans have been making fiber from flax … Read more

One Simple (or Not So Simple) Resolution

Hawthorn Berries and Crescent Moon

  The time of New Year’s Resolutions is upon us. Many people think it’s a fruitless practice, as we know most resolutions dissolve in the first few weeks of January. However, I like the idea of this intentional practice.  Resolutions embody a hopefulness and a willingness to try a little harder, do a little better, … Read more

Seeing With Fresh Eyes

pumpkin flower - connected

      Moving Beyond Labels Seeing with Fresh Eyes is an accessible mindfulness practice of shifting focus to see what’s before us.  It’s accessible but not always easy because words get in the way.  Language has obviously been a great boon for human development. However, it creates a barrier to the here and now. … Read more

Transformation in the Garden

Movement and Transformation I love to wander through the garden at the height of summer, especially in the morning.  There is a moment where the chaos of the day hasn’t yet intruded.  It’s a time to drink in the lushness and beauty of the garden, as well as the stillness. But even in the seeming … Read more

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