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Tag Archives: neighbors
2025: The Sandhill Island saga
I’ve spent a lot of time on Sandhill Island developing the characters I love and some I didn’t. But they were important to the story. The small-town atmosphere has both nosey neighbors and camaraderie between people who live in the … Continue reading
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2025: A Moving Example
My neighbors are moving. The neighbor across the street moved out of state last week leaving an empty house. My husband lent him a dolly to help him move his bigger things. Now the neighbor to the south of him … Continue reading
2024: I Hope You Beat the Heat
It’s hot outside! Not a news break, I know, but beating the heat in Oklahoma seems to be a fulltime job these days. I don’t handle the heat the way I used to. When I was young with young children, … Continue reading
2022: The Accidental Gardener
Several years ago, my aging neighbor across the street brought me some strawberry plants in a three-pound coffee can. He could grow anything, and they were overrunning his little area where they were planted. I was excited to grow strawberries … Continue reading
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Tagged calla lily, gardending, generosity, hostas, neighbors, roots, volunteer plants
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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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Tagged dogs, flowers, kids, neighbors, pandemic, read a book, regreening, toilet paper
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