The Language of Love – 30 days of Poetry excerpts

When I think of love I think of hearts being colored in red or children being told stories before they go to bed When I think of love I think of pastures filled with butterflies or teachers teaching children how to make tie-dye When I think of love I think of how excited my grandma […]

The Language of Love – 30 days of Poetry excerpts

Growing Heirloom Cucumbers | How to Choose Cucumber Seeds for your Vegetable Garden

With well over 100 different varieties of cucumbers around the world, there are plenty of choices for the home gardener to choose from. Cucumbers are often pickled or eaten fresh, and the varieties offered today cater to these practices in the kitchen, with cucumbers that were bred to do well in pickling, have good taste […]

Growing Heirloom Cucumbers | How to Choose Cucumber Seeds for your Vegetable Garden

“Is this real?”*

(January 29, 2024)

A mistake posting

I will rack brain-housing-group

To make this all “real”*

*(Early pre-dawn fumbling, I keyboard existential “Is This All Real?” and wrack my “wreaked” brain to try to erase. But, wait: another option…)

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“I never saw a moor” (1052) by Emily Dickinson [w/ Audio]

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Thanks 2 Bernie Gourley. Riding tigers for beginners.

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A Winter’s Tale – of celebration!

The advent of winter season means the appearance of soups, bakes and all things green on the table. There is something almost magical in watching the steam rise from a cup of hot soup while you shiver in the cold. I have spent many a winter evening warming my hands with a mug of hot […]

A Winter’s Tale – of celebration!