Monthly Archives: September 2021

Craftiness in Autumn

Despite the warm weather, I still get inspired by autumn. The brilliant colors, the scattered leaves, the big orange pumpkins and the promise of cool breezes brings out the craftier side of me. I recently went for a walk in … Continue reading

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No Help Needed

Last week I took a walk and was surprised to see several different types of flowers blooming. The plants looked healthy and hardy even though no one was tending them. They grew by the side of the road. The morning … Continue reading

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Remains of the Garden

I had my garden, such as it is. The cucumbers are still blooming and I expect them to continue for a little while longer. As far as I can say, the fact that I received any type of harvest can … Continue reading

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Flashes at Night

Summer brings thunderstorms to the area I live in. The rain is good for plants, and gardens. Lawns stay lush and green. The pavement gets a good soaking. These storms don’t happen every day and they mostly arrive at night. … Continue reading

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