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Monthly Archives: June 2020
Learning Life’s Most Important Lessons from my Garden
Dear Reader: As I walked through my garden yesterday morning (following torrential rains Monday afternoon) some flowers looked a little beat down but most were smiling happily back at me…their thirst quenched from the heavy rains. All I could think … Continue reading
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Working with What We’ve Got
Dear Reader: When Warren G. Harding ran for President, in 1920, he ran on the slogan “Return to Normalcy”….to the pre-World War I days and get the economy back on track from the loss of the war economic boom. Unfortunately … Continue reading
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Always Leave the Light On
Dear Reader: Isn’t there something so comforting about seeing a light burning in front of a home…perhaps on the porch…or a light inside a window at night. The first thoughts that follow these sightings are…home, comfort, security, and love. For … Continue reading
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Winging Our Way Through Life with Hope and a Prayer
Dear Reader: The other day as I watched a butterfly flittering through the garden…it was like watching a pinball machine being played. Ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping.. as it darted among the plants. From my swing I followed it … Continue reading
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Every Day Miracles
Dear Reader: Sometimes it is the smallest miracles that have the greatest impact. Thursday afternoon it started to drizzle and I had not checked the mail yet so I hurried, across the street, to the mail box. As I was … Continue reading
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Finding Order During Chaotic Times
Dear Reader: We don’t have to turn on our televisions, computers, radios, smart phones, etc. to know that we, as global people, are going through some seriously tough times. President Truman, with his Missouri dry wit, explained the volatile economy … Continue reading
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RELAX…We’re All Crazy…It’s Not a Competition
Dear Reader: Being human is being crazy…it goes with the territory. We live in a crazy world that lately has gotten a lot crazier. Yet crazy doesn’t have to mean wacko, bonkers, cuckoo, batty, nutty, screwy or just plain out … Continue reading
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Kindness and Longevity go Hand in Hand
Dear Reader: Have you ever considered that the personality and conduct of a person go hand in hand with their life experiences…which, in turn, either add up to longevity through kindness or are shortened by negative thoughts and behaviors ruled … Continue reading
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WHY I LOVE SUMMERVILLE!!!
Dear Reader: I think I got a God Wink through St. Francis of Assisi yesterday in my garden…because I just experienced one of the proudest moments surrounding my home town… while driving through down town. As I stared at what … Continue reading
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…”Make me an Instrument of your Peace”
Dear Reader: Yesterday I needed my garden sanctuary more than I have in a long time. Charleston, along, with Columbia, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, and other cities experienced different forms of protests on Saturday ignited by the murder of George Floyd … Continue reading
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