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Just Tulips

I don’t have much to say today. But I’ve been enjoying photographing a bunch of tulips that I picked up at the Food Coop on Friday. So today’s post is Just Tulips and a little bit of joy, happiness, and kindness thrown in. Why I Wake Early  Hello, sun in Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

Hello World Hello Monday

This tiny frog has been hanging out in the watering tube of one of my Earth Box garden boxes. Every day when I go out to check to see if I need to water, I peek into the tube and see if he (or she) is still there. I finally Read more…

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By Marilyn, 5 years ago

A Perfect Day

Yesterday felt like A Perfect Day It was February when we last got together for a family gathering — Jon and I, our oldest daugher Katee and her husband Cory and their two kids, and our youngest daughter Kristi — and it felt like forever. So after assessing the relative Read more…

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By Marilyn, 5 years ago

Counting Blessings and Cat Tails

Counting Blessings—1 I got to stay at my daughter’s house to kitten-sit this weekend. What fun these two are! For as little as they still are they make an incredible racket as they chase one another around the house. They tear around pouncing and exploring one minute and then collapse Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 years ago

Wonder and Gratitude

The other day as I was stepping outside the house I looked up to see a group of trumpeter swans flying over my head. With their raucous honking it was impossible to miss hearing and seeing them. They were flying low enough that their tremendous size and wingspan was easy Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 years ago

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