
Connie Seraphine
Connie Seraphine is a Sycamore-area writer and poet.
Connie's poem "Little Lamb" was one of the six top winners in the WNIJ poetry contest "For Better or Verse" conducted in February 2016.
Her writings frequently appear on the blog, WritingSacred.org.
She and her husband John operate Heatherhope Farms, which they describe as "a 43-acre working sheep farm, training ground for working Border Collies and sheep herding demonstrations for groups from schools, retirement centers, and religious and social service institutions."
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Connie Seraphine points out some animal behaviors that put our nation's leaders to shame.
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How do you deal with someone who hasn't evolved as far as they should? Ask Connie Seraphine.
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Connie Seraphine urges us to close our eyes and take a few deep breaths.
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Connie Seraphine had a magical holiday with grandkids from the sunshine states.
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Connie Seraphine challenges you to try an experiment with your friends and family during the holidays.
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Connie Seraphine shares a lesson from watching animal behavior.
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It's a heated political season and Connie Seraphine's yard signs are a victim of it.
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Connie Seraphine takes back a word that's being abused this political season.
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While temperatures rise in every way, Connie Seraphine asks us to think about the cooling powers of making loving connections.
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Connie Seraphine learns she can talk with the animals...the birds, at least!