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Fleeting Magic

The cottonwood tree down by the pond bloomed this week. For 3 straight days whenever the breeze blew, it looked like it was snowing in our back yard. On the deck the wind swirled the fluff into a big bouncing ball of fluff and then launched it into the air Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 yearsMay 30, 2015 ago

Spring Green!

  This time of year when the gray and brown landscape begins to green up in Minnesota is my favorite time of year. The fresh spring green color is fleeting, but oh, so inviting. Today, with a bright overcast sky, the green appears to glow. Soon it will turn to Read more…

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By Marilyn, 10 years ago

Endings and Beginnings

I have been working hard finishing up the final details of planning and preparing for a one-day retreat for 75 women, that happens this Saturday.  Luckily I’ve had a great group of women working with me to create this day but it’s still a lot of work to complete the Read more…

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By Marilyn, 11 years ago

A Time for Change

Each day the leaves pop out a bit more. Our back yard has that special spring green haze from all of the leaves popping out. It feels as if the energy of life is just bursting everywhere. Change is in the air Along with the trees and plants that are Read more…

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By Marilyn, 11 years ago

Seasons Turn One to the Other

Quote of the day: “On a bare branch a crow is perched – autumn evening” ― Bashō Matsuo We had our first snowfall in Minneapolis this week. It was too warm for the snow to accumulate, but it was sobering to see the snowflakes blowing in the wind much of the day. Most Read more…

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By Marilyn, 13 yearsOctober 27, 2012 ago

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