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Monthly Archives: February 2021
A New Dawn…A New Possibility
Dear Reader: Yesterday turned out to be a day full of possibilities…with all the credit going to Jeff Quire…my yard maintenance extraordinaire! Ever since we first moved to 100 Rainbow Road…the perimeter between my house and my neighbor’s house on … Continue reading
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Your Two Tickets to Fulfillment: Attitude and Gratitude
Dear Reader: Yesterday was “perfect” in so many ways…I literally had to pinch myself and keep silently repeating in my head….“It’s a good day to be alive.” The sun was out…and for the first time…in a long time…I got to … Continue reading
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The Cornerstone of Our Lives: Faith
Dear Reader: Isaiah 28:16 talks about a tried stone. A tried stone is a fine grained stone used for carving statues. Stone is a solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made. A piece of stone can be shaped … Continue reading
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February…the “Refreshing” Month
Dear Reader: Since the monsoons decided to call the lowcountry winter of 2021 “home” for the past several weeks… with at least another week to go…the time inside has given me an unusual amount of “relaxation” time. Still that “Scot” … Continue reading
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The Love Birds of St. Valentines Day
Dear Reader: I always like to be able to sneak in a little history behind holidays and customs. St. Valentines Day has plenty of legends, myths and stories. But I discovered the creation of connecting love birds to this holiday … Continue reading
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Discovering Hearts as Vast as the Sky
Dear Reader: Normally today “bestie” girlfriends would be celebrating Galentine’s Day…which always falls on February 13…the day before the traditional Valentines Day. And I am sure some friends will find a way to celebrate together…whether it is “live” or virtual … Continue reading
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…”A Host of Golden Daffodils”
Dear Reader: “Daffodils” by William Wordworth is one of the earliest poems I remember hearing in elementary school. Every year in early March the teacher would read the poem and we children got to stand by our desks and sway like … Continue reading
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Faith Sees Best in the Dark
Dear Reader: After reading Lisa’s story (which we will complete together today) I realized that one of my favorite quotes – the title quote- “Faith Sees Best in the Dark” has actually been Lisa’s guiding light. She has never let … Continue reading
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A Toast to Our Health
Dear Reader: I remember as a child hearing Grandmother Wilson, and/or any of the other pea-shellers sitting under the shade trees, repeat simply this familiar expression….”If you’s got your health…you got everything.” That one comment would bring more nods and “Amen’s” … Continue reading
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Early Secrets of Spring…
Dear Reader: Monday’s StoryWorth question asked about “family secrets”… which I interpreted as asking about “family skeletons in the closet.” 🙂 Immediately I could see Uncle Harlette telling us grand kids about a family ancestor known as “Bloody Bill” Cunningham…the … Continue reading
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