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Tag Archives: spring
50 Shades of Green
This week we are talking about our favorite signs of Spring. Green. I could stop right there. I grew up in a beautiful part of the country, or what had been a beautiful part. The Washington, DC area is vastly … Continue reading
A Rumble on the horizon
Some people look forward to crocuses popping through the soil or the buds forming on the trees. Others notice the animals shedding their extra hair preparing for the warmer temperatures. I appreciate the warmer temperatures of spring and the ease … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged spring, storm chasing, storm tracking, thunderstorms, weather
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Spring to Easter
The topics this week are about getting out of the house since it is Spring, or to talk about Easter. Since this will be posting on Good Friday, I will go for both. I am generally not an outdoorsy person … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Dealing with stress, Family, helping others, inspiration, Life, Tonette Joyce
Tagged 'Giving up' for Lent, adjusting one's life, Christian traditions, crabapple trees, Dogwood trees, Easter, Easter services, honeysuckle vines, Lent, Lenten devotions and services, Lenten traditions, mimosa trees, Redbud trees, spring
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Spring Tonic
Time to Open the Windows Again By Jeff Salter We’re all about Spring this week and debating how much we enjoy the fresh air of the great outdoors. Well, as I’ve noted on some of the Resident Foxes’ posts … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Jeff Salter, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts
Tagged Bonanza, Cartwrights, spring, spring fever, spring tonic
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Spring isn’t my favorite
Michigan’s definition of spring is somewhat confused. Last week, while it was officially ‘winter’, temperatures approached the mid-fifties and the kids were ready to break out the swimsuits and flip-flops. Spring officially started on Sunday and I was greeted by … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged dogs, great danes, Michigan, mud, puddles, spring, warm weather
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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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Spring, Sprang, Sprung
Thoughts about the Season after Winter By Jeff Salter Spring is on everyone’s mind this week, but I’m not certain winter is quite over … here in Possum Trot. So until I know whether spring has fully sprung, let me … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, poetry, Random thoughts, romance, writing, youth
Tagged Bambi, Connie Francis, holidays, memories, poems, poetry, recollections, spring, spring break, springtime, Walt Disney, Where the Boy Are
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Spring with me
“Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.” ~Rainer Maria Rilke Spring ! Yes, I’ve gotta say it’s my favourite season, and as the northern hemisphere prepares for the wonderful part of the year, I will … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Holiday, Random thoughts
Tagged Australia, birds, Blossoming, early mornings, flowers, Iris Blobel, Seasons in the Sun, spring, Westlife
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Leave the stinking daylight alone
By Jeff Salter It’s a toss-up this week, whether to talk about daylight saving time, which started Sunday the 10th, or to discuss St. Patrick’s Day, which is Sunday the 17th . Last year at this time, I presented one … Continue reading
Posted in Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, movies, poetry, Random thoughts, writing
Tagged Blarney Stone, clock, clocks, daylight, Daylight Saving Time, daylight savings time, falderal, government, Ireland, Irish, John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, movie, party, Poem, poetry, politics, Quiet Man, spring, St. Paddy, St. Patrick, st. patrick's day, sunlight, sunshine, time
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Phil’ed With the Spirit of Spring
Here we are with what I hear was supposed to be a ‘free’ week, but it has been one that has cried out for attention every day…until today. The beginning of the week enlightening us on the German pre-Lenten fun … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged carnival, clutter, crocus, daffodils, expressions, Ground Hog Day, Helau, Lenten, Mardi Gras, painting, Pauxatauny Phil, spring
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