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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It all started Easter Sunday when Connie Seraphine came across a lonely lamb...
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What do you value? Connie Seraphine says now is the time to commit your time and resources to making a better world.
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It's Ash Wednesday and Connie Seraphine finds meaning in a song sung by an unlikely character in a surprising place.
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Two years into a pandemic, Connie Seraphine manages to find small, positive connections just about every day. But it can take some work.
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Connie Seraphine honors all the animals and their place in our ecosystem.
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What are your survival tips in these times of crisis after crisis? Connie Seraphine shares hers.
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"Emotional Climate Change" could be heating up — or cooling down — your environment at work, church, and just about anywhere humans interact.