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Tag Archives: flowers
2022: Return to the Garden
It’s spring! I know because I worked on the lawn yesterday. Not really the lawn, but pots around the lawn. I made my maiden voyage to the greenhouse and spent the first of many fortunes. Like everything else, the prices … Continue reading
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Almost Spring
According to my calculations it is 48 days until spring. The jonquils in my front flower bed are up about two inches. We have cold weather in the forecast for next weekend but a fairly warm week prior to the … Continue reading
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2020: Fewer Possessions More Experiences – Surgery!
I spent a couple of days this week at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital South. No there is nothing wrong with my heart. But my spine is another story. My neurosurgeon works out of that hospital and he gave … Continue reading
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2020: More Experiences, Fewer Possessions – Walmart Has Toilet Paper!
Back in January, I came up with the subject of More Experiences and Fewer Possessions. I had no idea what would happen to our world. I envisioned cleaning out the closets and taking trips to places I’d never … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing your Life: Weeds, Weeds, Weeds!
If you read this blog regularly or follow me on Instragram, you may be sick to death of reading about my gardening – complete with pictures. Here we go again. It’s summertime (well, not by the calendar) and the livin’ … Continue reading
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2017 Something New: A Thank You Gift
A friend gave me a thank you gift after I provided them with food post-op. I never know whether to send a thank you note for a thank you gift. If I do, will they respond in kind and … Continue reading
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Tagged Dylan Thomas, flowers, good earth, literature, poetry, spring, thank you
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Free Plants
I’ve been gardening for a lot of years and if you counted up what I’ve spent at nurseries, it is a wonder I ever got to retire. I know that a perennial plant comes back year after year from … Continue reading
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Tagged Dill, flowers, grapes, Marigolds, Moss Rose, seeds, wild, wine
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A BALANCED LITERARY GARDEN
I wandered into Hastings the other day for music. The doctor said I needed to relax and get more sleep. Music is a great tranquilizer for me so I headed to the CDs. But along the way, I … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Bermuda grass, books, bottom shelf, down on your knees, flowers, hard work, literature, rain, relax
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AN UNBALANCED PERENNIAL GARDEN
The sweet smell of decaying leaves crawl up my nose and lodge in my sinus cavities. Nothing is blooming yet, but the odor of foliage is all around me. Leaves have become compost to nourish all that grows … Continue reading
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Tagged aches, biopsy, compost, crown, dog, fertilizer, flowers, God, leaves, needles, neglect, perennial garden, scent, Secrets of Sandhill Island, sweet smell of decay
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