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Sniffles and Sneezes and Coughs, Oh My!
This week our resident hound asked about springtime allergies. Growing up, I suffered greatly from those seasonal maladies. I’d take all sorts of medications for sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, and runny nose. I accepted these conditions as a fact of life … Continue reading
I Tippy, Tippy Toe Thru My Garden
[If you ever saw the great Han Conried on “I Love Lucy”, you’ll get the title.] We are discussing gardens this week…so much to choose from! I have vegetable-gardened only a few times. I had moderate success , but my … Continue reading
Posted in Family, inspiration, Life, poetry, Random thoughts, Tonette Joyce, using talents
Tagged bamboo, blackberries, clematis, Colorado, container gardening, daffodils, English Ivy honeysuckle, gardening, growing lilies, Hans Conried, herb gardens, Homeowners Associations, hostas, I Love Lucy, maple trees. mimosa trees., newsletters, peach tree, plants, poetry, privacy, rockery, Rose of Sharon, St.Jude Book of Inspiration, vegetable gardening in containers
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How Does My Garden Grow?
Topic of the week: Gardens…do you garden? Any special garden come to mind? Any memories involving gardens? Any stories? When it comes to growing gardens, I have what is called a “Black Thumb.” With one exception, I have never been … Continue reading
Posted in Patricia Kiyono
Tagged England, flowers, France, gardening, Greece, Japan, Kyoto, Paris, Paros, plants, skills I don't have, Stratford-on-Avon, travels, vegetables
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My Favorite Flowers
I’m a huge fan of blooming flowers as well as the tiny buds when they appear on the trees and stems. My absolute favorites are white flowers of any kind. While I love color, white ones somehow speak to my … Continue reading
Posted in Jillian Chantal, Life
Tagged flowers, magnolia tree, magnolias, Nature, pink blooms, plants, Roses, spring, tiny buds
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