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At Garden's End: Mother's Day, 2009
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Sunday, May 10, 2009. Mother's Day, 2009. Today is Mother's Day. Several weeks ago, at the height of my spring plant purchasing mania, I visited a nursery outlet and purchased a few veggie plants (Okay, I purchased many! I love the way you write, Michelle. I miss seeing your posts here and on KG, but I know that you must be busy with something important. Just wanted to let you know how much I love to read about your wonderful farm and critters, and hope that you have more time to post soon!
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At Garden's End: A Stroll in the Garden
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009. A Stroll in the Garden. Walking in the yard this evening, I could not ignore the gentle scent of honeysuckle that fluttered by on the breeze like a butterfly, and the warm sun, leaning low toward the west, taking a last long look through the boughs of the trees; and the leaves, rustling above me, were like a complex symphony that played so purely in harmony, it seemed effortless. GOD is so good. I have books I hope to write, and places on earth I wish to explore, before old age...
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At Garden's End: It Snowed
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Monday, April 6, 2009. It rained all day Friday, a not particularly cold rain, that didn’t slack off until after dark. John and I cancelled plans for a day trip on Saturday because the rain was to continue, and possibly become snow in the north Georgia mountains, our intended destination. Saturday, however, though the day remained overcast, it never rained. In my final year at Appalachian, late one winter night, as I left the library and began walking across campus toward my car, I realized there might n...
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At Garden's End: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009. A Stroll in the Garden. Walking in the yard this evening, I could not ignore the gentle scent of honeysuckle that fluttered by on the breeze like a butterfly, and the warm sun, leaning low toward the west, taking a last long look through the boughs of the trees; and the leaves, rustling above me, were like a complex symphony that played so purely in harmony, it seemed effortless. Sunday, May 10, 2009. Mother's Day, 2009. Today is Mother's Day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm frugal...
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At Garden's End: Who Is Gagardensylph?
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Imaginary female being inhabiting the four elements (air, earth, fire, water); light, dainty, airy being. I loved the fishing part, but I didn't participate as fully as I should have in raising the cows, pigs, chickens, and the garden. My parents didn't make it a requirement. They were in their late 40s then, and it was a project they shared with great affection, argument, and exhaustion. I feel almost Italian (or at least, Californian) picking this decadent fruit each July.
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At Garden's End: April 2009
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Monday, April 6, 2009. It rained all day Friday, a not particularly cold rain, that didn’t slack off until after dark. John and I cancelled plans for a day trip on Saturday because the rain was to continue, and possibly become snow in the north Georgia mountains, our intended destination. Saturday, however, though the day remained overcast, it never rained. In my final year at Appalachian, late one winter night, as I left the library and began walking across campus toward my car, I realized there might n...
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At Garden's End: The More I See of Politicians, the More I Admire My Dogs
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Thursday, October 23, 2008. The More I See of Politicians, the More I Admire My Dogs. It's almost time to vote again, and to quote Forest Gump, "that's all I'm going to say about that! This post is for Kathy and Kalail, who just rescued ChooChoo;. And for Beva, who wants a dog of her own. Now, if we could just figure out what we're going to do with the pig when she dies! And I don't want to hear anything about barbecue! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Other Blogs and pages. I'm frugal, living on a...
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At Garden's End: October 2008
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Thursday, October 23, 2008. The More I See of Politicians, the More I Admire My Dogs. It's almost time to vote again, and to quote Forest Gump, "that's all I'm going to say about that! This post is for Kathy and Kalail, who just rescued ChooChoo;. And for Beva, who wants a dog of her own. Now, if we could just figure out what we're going to do with the pig when she dies! And I don't want to hear anything about barbecue! Tuesday, October 21, 2008. I loved the fishing part, but I didn't participate as full...
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11 Ways A Condom Can Save Your Life: Multi-functional survival uses for a CONDOM. –
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Photos at Willow Haven. What can Creek do for you? 10 Reasons to Learn Survival Skills. Survival Course and Event Calendar. Bottle Bottom Knapping Course. SURVIVAL – Basic Skills Course 101. SurviVacation II: Going Native. SurviVacation II: Going Native: Registration Page. Primitive Hunter: Tools, Traps & Fishing. Primitive Hunter: Registration Page. Custom Survival & Preparedness Courses. FGITW Blog Skill Series. News & Updates. What can Creek do for you? You are here: Home. November 28, 2012. These lit...
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