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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Infestation
It’s April now and Christmas was a long time ago, but I have to tell you a story about the Christmas tree. That tree was quite likely the ugliest tree we had ever had. It was also, without a doubt, … Continue reading
Protected: A Scents-ible Solution
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New Reading Challenge
This is a list of top 100 children’s books from the School Library Journal and which I got from my friend’s blog. The titles with links are ones I have read since the start of my blog. 100. The Egypt … Continue reading
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SITY: Mystery Flower #12
My husband gave this mystery flower a compliment. He said it looks like “a real flower.” That is, it looks something that a person might deliberately grow in a garden. I agree that it’s pretty, but it reminds me a … Continue reading
SITY: A Study of Violets
As I’ve mentioned before, I love violets. And I thought I knew them well. Then I discovered, as with many things in life, I didn’t know them at all. Every year, I saw them and said, “I like them.” I … Continue reading
SITY: Just Dandy
I’m not a professional photographer. I don’t have professional gear. I use an older digital camera with autofocus and a macro feature. I don’t have serious photo-editing software on my computer, nor do I know how to properly crop and … Continue reading
SITY: Bluets
These bluets in the back yard are the most cheerful things I’ve seen in a long time. While looking for information about bluets online, I came across an article that says they’re ideal for rock gardens. Isn’t that fortuitous since … Continue reading
SITY: Hello, Yellow Fellow
This is a forsythia flower glorying in the late afternoon sun. You can’t help but admire its sunny personality, not to mention its persistence. At some point my husband cut this bush back so far that I didn’t even know … Continue reading
SITY: Garden Paradise
As I’ve mentioned before, the previous owners of our house didn’t exactly wear themselves out keeping up the old place. The yard, completely neglected for however many years, is in sorry shape, but there are some bright spots here and … Continue reading
SITY: Blooming Blueberries!
When I was about 7 months pregnant with Marshall, my husband and I took a hike in the woods and up a very steep hill. I’m not exaggerating when I say it’s steep. It used to be a ski area. … Continue reading
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