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Monthly Archives: May 2019
“I See You, I Honor You, and You are not Alone”
Dear Reader: I had saved this poster from one of Kelly Rae Robert’s art works for several months on my desk top without ever using it…and now I know why…the perfect time had not arrived. I finally took the … Continue reading
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When an Imaginary Place Jumps From a Book into Reality
Dear Reader: I love my little reading angel…when I first got her she was supposed to be outside because she had a solar panel and batteries….but neither seemed to work and I didn’t want her getting weathered- looking so I … Continue reading
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Those Special Days that Come…”Just Out of the Blue!”
Dear Reader: “Ask and you shall receive.” You might remember in yesterday’s blog post I sent out a call for anyone who might be returning to the Community Cultural Arts (Public Works) Building to please let me know since I … Continue reading
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Little Seen Lunar Luminations
Dear Reader: My garden, originally started out as a moon garden…one of the reasons that I planted moon flowers around the entrance gate and on my front porch for the first two or three seasons. After some trial and error … Continue reading
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“Ring the Bells that Still Can Ring”
Dear Reader: When I opened a kitchen drawer yesterday there was this piece of poster board with an “Anne original drawing of trees” from the Louise Penny’s detective novels and this quote found in the book. There was a hole … Continue reading
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Thank Goodness for Lantana in the South…the Summer Survivor!
Dear Reader: This year I have decided to add lantana to the garden because it is the only flower that can take the hot humid days ahead in the lowcountry. The photo above is my lantana “patch” in the front … Continue reading
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Return To Dingle
Dear Reader: As you look at the pictures today of Dingle, Ireland…just say “Hallelujah” that I have a friend like Anne who saved this post from becoming non-existent. The computer gremlins hit again…this time my outlook account which is, of … Continue reading
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Back in the Saddle Again…
Dear Reader: It has been a long time since I have done a story in a school and I didn’t realize how much I missed it. Rutledge’s kindergarten class was just precious and every pair of eyes listened intently. Mollie … Continue reading
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Mother Nature’s Surprises on Mother’s Day
Dear Reader: Yesterday morning, Sunday May 12, Mother’s Day, I awoke to the long-awaited sound and luscious fresh smell of rain! I immediately texted my neighbor Vickie and got an instant reply…“Best gift ever for Mother’s Day…Doesn’t it smell so … Continue reading
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The Amazing Attachment of Mother and Child
Dear Reader: While I was at the beach I came across an article by Guide Post…Mysterious Ways that I found fascinating. It is about the miraculous and inexplicable bond between mothers and their children. Source: The Miraculous Bond Between Mother … Continue reading
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