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Looking Forward

Yesterday I got together on Zoom with a longtime group of creative friends. All of us are older than 65. Some have families, some are single women. One of our members was missing our meeting because she and her husband currently have Covid. Two others (in a group of seven Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Everyday Miracles

Sometimes the beauty of the world simply gobsmacks me. This morning was one of those times. When I looked out the windows towards the pond everything was green! It seems like just a couple of days before there were bits of green but nothing like today. We live in a Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

And the Beat Goes On

Last night’s thunderstorm was incredible. I can’t remember the last time we went to the basement to shelter during a storm. But last night we headed to the basement and stayed there for quite awhile. This morning when I got up I saw this little new leaf plastered to the Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Arboretum Magic

After many years of avoiding photo clubs because I chose not to compete with my images, I’ve re-connected with the first photo club that I joined back when I was just learning photography. It’s called  the Women’s Color Photo Club. The club was founded in 1944 when the founder, Thelma Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Spring Always Comes

Saturday I trimmed the hydrangea tree that I can see from my office window. Right now it looks barren and dead. But if you look really really closely you can see tiny leaf buds beginning to swell. It’s a reminder that Spring Always Comes no matter how slowly. With the Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

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