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Tag Archives: spring
2017 Something New: Renewal
I took this picture in my friend’s yard. To me, it was a symbol of renewal. I don’t know what bird built it or if it will ever be used again, but it was beautiful in its starkness. There … Continue reading
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Tagged birdnest, Creative Arts of Enid, geraniums, Leonardo's, Oklahoma, renewal, spring, tulips, wildfires
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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: The Lovely Month of June
Ah June. Lying in freshly mown grass with a light breeze (okay, this is Oklahoma and the breeze is more than light). My dog reminds me of what is important in life – we were put in this world to … Continue reading
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Tagged Harvest, June, L A Talk Radio The Writer's Block, lazy days, radio interview, spring, summer
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A NEW BEGINNING: RETIREMENT
Spring has sprung and with it come many changes in my life. The first of which is that I gave my office notice last week that I am retiring the end of the month. I was hesitant about that. … Continue reading
A NEW BEGINNING: COME ON SPRING!
Last Monday my husband and I drove to Oklahoma City – 90 miles south of our home – for his medical procedure knowing there was a possibility of snow. We ran in to flurries on the way down. … Continue reading