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100 Thoughts of Love: April 2011
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100 Thoughts of Love. Whoever touches us, teaches us.". Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Sorry blog, just have been to busy lately.work, family stuff, a whirlwind road trip to North Carolina.too much going on. But hope you all had a Happy Easter. I still seem to find the time to read all my favorite, but no time to post! Meanwhile, the iris are the prettiest this year that I have ever seen.and a few more garden shots. 100 Thoughts of Love. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The South, United States.
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Musings from Fairlight Farm: Just Another Snowy Day
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Musings from Fairlight Farm. Monday, March 02, 2015. Just Another Snowy Day. Carly and Tang checking for rats in the hay barn. Not to mention that she has not been very cooperative about it. She is thrilled that she finally. Has gotten on the list- after all these years- to get grain at night now too- the only way I can bribe her into the 'torture' chamber. By the way the eye looks much worse now. Ashley appears to be helping by pushing the sled, but actually. Tang inspects the leaning tower of hay feede...
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Aging Gratefully: Speaking of dialects
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Sunday, November 16, 2014. I've been thinking about how much I love listening to and practicing accents. I think that some people are good at dialects and some aren't. I think it's a right brain/left brain thing, something along those lines. Just as some people can draw and some people can't. One summer we dug it out and spent what seems like weeks wheeling each other around in it. I remember holding on for dear life. So I wouldn't bounce out. As my sister rolled me across the yard. Me to bounce out.
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Aging Gratefully: Gratitude, supplication, memory, respite
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Saturday, September 13, 2014. Gratitude, supplication, memory, respite. Thank you for all the tomatoes and corn and beans and parsley and basil and carrots and cantaloupes and all the rest of it. And thank you for the good Husband who sited the garden so it got watered naturally and plentifully, and sun from rise until set, so that each plant has, completely naturally, begotten more fruit than any of its kind ever before in the history of the Earth anywhere. I am ever grateful for Thy bounty. And now the...
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Aging Gratefully: Seasonal [and other] observations
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Saturday, October 11, 2014. Seasonal [and other] observations. But none of them say ".woolly bear caterpillars." If there is one, I should avail myself of it. I have stopped picking tomatoes. I feel a little guilty about that, but I can pick no more. Husband has noticed the abundance of red globes remaining in the garden, and has brought in his own piles of the things. Sweet Young Thing, my new morning boss, is still a refreshing change from Jane the Tyrant. I do find, howsomever, that she is one of ...
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Aging Gratefully: This Christmas
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. This Christmas season, I'm suddenly aware of the sumptuous luxury that surrounds me. I go through my days, month after month, not really taking note of the random comforts in my world, but I notice now. And once I begin to notice, I can't stop noticing. I'm grateful for Husband, who works energetically, tirelessly and mostly. Cheerfully, to improve our home and make it more efficient and warmer in the cold season and fruitful in the warm season. How blessed am I with all this.
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A Scratch Behind the Ears (and other nice things): June 2013
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Sunday, June 30, 2013. My coworkers most days are 4 footed furry ones. Lady and Katie never let me go to work alone. Every morning, we have the same routine. I brew my coffee, whip up a protein smoothie in the Ninja, and then announce "Okay girls, time to go to work! Then we all head to the office downstairs. They stay with me all day, leaving only when I need to go upstairs for a coffee refill or a bite of lunch. It's so cute how they follow me. And she says "Meow! But I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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A Scratch Behind the Ears (and other nice things): April 2013
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Friday, April 12, 2013. April 12, 2013. I am sorry to share with all of Lucky's friends the sad and shocking news that he passed away this evening. He has been the picture of health and wellbeing - we walked 3 miles last night! And then without warning, this afternoon at around 5:15 pm he suddenly became ill. He wasn't acting like himself - oddly lethargic and he couldn't get up from the place where he'd been napping peacefully all afternoon. We took him to the vet, and by 8 pm he was gone. Of white peli...
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Aging Gratefully: Giving thanks for surviving Route 10 after dark
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Sunday, December 7, 2014. Giving thanks for surviving Route 10 after dark. On Thanksgiving we went from our home, in the northeast corner of our county, to dinner at an inn in the northwest corner of the county. If a person were to research New York State Route 10, he could read all about where it goes and what other routes merge with it. All you really need to know, if you're going to travel on Route 10. Is that it is DA. No sidewalks, no bike lanes, no jogging lanes. And yet . . . and YET. Nothing, not...
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