A friend of mine recently said to me, “Suzane, you are the only person I know who shows your garden to everyone from your Blackberry.” I just looked at her and thought, “In this day and age of electronic wizardry, is it so strange that a girl from farming stock on both sides her family is sharing with friends that which what she so deeply loves -gardening!” Of course not!

Recently, many people have come up to me and said things like, “I remember when my grandfather had a garden. When I came home from school, I had so much pleasure eating those berries…” A very healthy way to be! Why not bring those good old farming days back again?

Thankfully, eating healthy IS becoming all the rage now. We have food shows and a focus on the garden-to-table experience in so many places. In my beloved New York City, farmers from all over the tri-state area gather to bring their fresh produce to our farmers markets and high-end restaurants.

Nowadays, you see along the highways and byways: “No farms, No food.” So, I figure what is and has always been so important to our country and the world over – a focus on farming – should not be strange at all to share via your Blackberry and computer. Call it a grand re-awakening! Even the first lady has an organic garden at the White House in support of teaching children what it is like to see something grow from seeds.

As I often say, Nature is a total reflection of how we live our lives. There’s Spring birth, Summer growth, Autumn Harvest, and Winter repose, and then it starts all over again, just like we live our lives in the reincarnation cycle. Mother Earth is truly our connection to the concept of a spiritual God.

From a more down-to-earth perspective, is it not amazing how when we plant those little seeds in our gardens in March, by harvest time there’s a transformation into incredibly delicious food for the table? And isn’t it great to know exactly where your food came from?

This July, celebrate with Mother Nature. Maybe take a drive to pick blueberries, or visit a local farm like the Dutch Farms to see what goes on there. It’s all quite wonderful how those folks live totally aligned with Nature. Along the way, see if you can find a safe place to dip your toes in a creek. And bring those binoculars because you never know when a majestic hawk or formation of crows will happen by.

If you have a connection to a garden, let me know. If doable, I’d love to stop by and see your garden.

It’s usually not my style to be away from my garden during the summer but…I am pleased to be able to sneak in a visit to Portland and Bend, Oregon where I’ll be doing two seminar events. Check my website https://suzanenorthrop.com/events/ for details.

I love Oregon where there are so many organic farms. Just maybe in-between connecting with all those organic Oregonians, I’ll get to see some of their beautiful gardens!

Happy 4th of July to all” I’m looking forward to seeing you all in my travels.

Author's Bio: 

Internationally acclaimed Medium, Grief & Bereavement Expert, TV and Radio host and Author of 3 books to-date, Suzane Northrop has helped thousands worldwide to recover and heal from the loss of loved ones by bridging the gap between the world of the living and the spiritual world where the departed reside.

In addition to her top selling books, Everything Happens for a Reason (now published in 4 languages), Second Chance: Healing Messages from the Afterlife, and A Medium’s Cookbook: Recipes for the Soul, Suzane is also the host of her Emmy-nominated TV Show, The Afterlife. Suzane is on faculty at The Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and is endorsed by Scripps Integrated Medicine.