Among recent summer blog posts, we have explored the realm of Walk-Ins. Since little has developed concerning the topic over the past three decades, I re-read Ruth Montgomery’s 1979 book, Strangers Among Us. She was a pioneer in the research aimed at discovering more about Walk-Ins. Montgomery credits her writing with what she calls her […]
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Do You Host a Walk-In?
Where did summer go? Or winter—for my Aussie cousins? As I stare out my office window, my Aspen dances her signature solo as she changes from green to shades of gold. It won’t be long before mountain chickadees perch on her naked branches hunting for the seeds I scatter. They pluck sunflower hearts and nyjer from snowy graves and sing their name into […]