March 9, 2026

Monday

Monday is my day to reset for the week and get my ducks in a row - make some plans for health and home, and prepare for Grandson fun.

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Read Spirited Walker
3. Step into spring
4. Spring cleaning and Home projects
5. Grandson fun

Sabbath for Renewal

Every month before the Third Quarter Moon, I take some time to think about self-care, renewal, and "sharpening the saw", as Stephen Covey advised. That is, I look at my whole Being, and how I can live with more balance and resilience.

Keeping a sabbath day is a personal thing. For me, it's a day with a slow pace. I don't pack it as full. I schedule some work, but it has a flavor of rest to it - it's work I find fulfilling, or uplifting. Simple is a great word to describe my ideal activities for the Sabbath: Simple tasks, simple foods, and an undemanding schedule.

My perfect sabbath is a celebration, a holiday. I keep it holy with my attitude: I try not to rush, complain, or worry. I open myself to the Spirit of Love, and schedule activities 
that celebrate the season or the act of creativity or the joy of community or are satisfyingly peaceful in nature. 

Today, I plan some creative sewing, some gentle gardening, and writing about bird song! I also have a couple community worship times, but online, so I don't have to engage too much.

Agenda Today:
1. Read "Revolutionary Witchcraft"
2. Beingness 
3. Ongo journal
4. Renewal brainstorm

March 7, 2026

Early March Garden

March is when the gardening season
 increases in intensity. I will prepare my garden beds, and plant seeds indoors and out. Right now, it's still too cold to plant outside, but I have lots of preparation work to do!

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Ongo journal
4. March tasks
5. Plant indoors
6. Phenology journal

March 6, 2026

World Day of Prayer

The World Day of Prayer takes place every year on the first Friday in March. Women in the United States and Canada first formed this event after the devastation of World War I, when they were convinced that world peace was tied to world mission. Each year, Christian women from all over the world join together to plan and organize events, and suggest a theme and focus.

This year the theme was set by the women of Nigeria:

I Will Give You Rest: Come

Matthew 11:28-30

At a time when people worldwide are carrying heavy burdens, our Nigerian sisters offer profound insights into finding rest in God. Through their exploration of different kinds of burdens - shame, systemic oppression, religious persecution, poverty and despair - the writers help us understand both the weight of human suffering and the depths of divine rest. Their work shows us that true rest isn't just about physical relief, but about transformation through God's grace and community support.

Agenda:
1. Devotions
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Read Matthew 11:28-30
5. Prayer for the Poor
6. Prayerful Action
7. Read "Perspective"
8. New narrative for building trust
9. Writing themes and passion flow plan

March 5, 2026

March Creativity

Today I have a wide-open day to fill with the work of creating my vision here on the earth. 

Agenda:
1. Beingness 
2. Earth Action
3. Read "The Book of Doing and Being"
4. Creative Imagining for cleansing
5. Cleansing ritual for Earth Unity
6. Teaching brainstorm
7. Projects for the week

March 4, 2026

Holi

Today is Holi, a Hindu holiday that falls on the day after the full moon in March each year. It marks the end of winter in India. Holi is sometimes called the Festival of Color, because on Holi everyone in India throws paint at each other!

To prepare, folks buy gulal, which are powdered paints in rich colors of pink, magenta, red, yellow and green. Three days before Holi, families get together to sprinkle a little of the gulal powders on each other, to share love and blessings.

On the day of Holi the whole country goes wild with people laughing and running in the streets; they smear each other with powder, drench each other with buckets of paint, and spray paint with long pistons (like super-soakers). They also fill water balloons with paint! People often show respect for elders by sprinkling dry powder on their feet. 

By the end of the day everyone is covered with color- old people, children, men, women, rich and poor. Holi creates a feeling of equality in a country with strong disparity.

Agenda Today:
1. Read "Revolutionary Witchcraft"
2. Beingness 
3. Earth Action
4. Ongo journal
5. Proaction and reciprocity plans
6. Make Malpua
7. Have a color celebration