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Open Season

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Crispy and clear, I ran out the door barefoot this morning around 5 to try to spot the space shuttle reentering the earth’s atmosphere, but couldn’t locate. I was blinded by that northern star. That rock is hot!

It’s supposed to pass directly over the Ozarks again at 11:15-ish AM, hopefully I’ll hear the “double […]

Let It Go

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Greeting from the garden! When we’re not chained to the chair, and before darkness falls, we’re hitting the streets to catch a little fall color and sniff around. It’s a beautiful time of year but I fear the time change. After this weekend: dark at 5:00 PM.
If you get the winter blues […]

Hot Glass

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Terry Bloodworth has done it again, and created beautiful one of a kind blown glass urns.
Click on pix for more info.

The Power of Purple

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Busy busy in the garden. We’re digging out some old unfinished posts and working them over.
Tim Totten wrote an interesting post on color. We study color here in the garden as well. Last time we checked Blue was still America’s favorite hue.
Regarding funeral service, the color is changing. From darkness to light.
In the […]

Clearing the Emotional Clutter Pt. 2

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

HOW TO FREE YOURSELF OF MEMORY CLUTTER
* Realize that if you let go of an item, you do not let go of that person. People do not live on through material items.
* Hold on to items that only bring back positive memories, not painful ones.
* If there are items that encourage you to keep up […]

Shake it Off, Strolling in the Garden

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Hello everyone, wasn’t going to post until I had something to say. Well, here we are. Still consternated. Decided to take a walk.
A peaceful place that always lifts my spirits.
Beautiful landscaping.
Interesting statuary.

Met this guy along the trail, reminded me of my late grandfather who ran a “turtle rescue” on his farm. Funny story, […]

NAACP Plans Funeral for the “N” Word

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

The NAACP held a symbolic funeral in Detroit 63 years ago for Jim Crow, the Associated Press reports. The civil rights organization will do the same this summer for the “N” word, the Rev. Wendell Anthony said Sunday. Anthony, president of the civil rights organization’s Detroit branch, said members and supporters of the National Association […]

Red Tulips

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

This is the first year we’ve had tulips and ever the optimist, we didn’t heed the meteorologists warning to cover our plants. Well, we got to enjoy them for a little while…..

Tulips originated in what was once Persia, where they still grow wild. Their name comes from Turkish and Persian words for turban, tulepan and […]

For the Love of Poppies

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Greetings!
Sowed a little seed today and ran a mental checklist of all the frustrations we’ve been feeling this week….realized that almost all the consternation was self created. What to do. Hmmm.
We love poppies, blood red oriental poppies. Ancient Egyptians placed garlands of poppies on mummies and the Greeks crowned their dead with […]

Happy St. Patty’s Day

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

Greetings!

Today’s Tip:  Eat a bowl of Lucky Charms.

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