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    Bittersweet

    Graduation Day arrived yesterday. I teared up a little as I watched my stepson walk the line after having his name called, but I quickly choked those emotions back. It’s just what I do, and what I’ve learned to do after years and years of heartbreak and frustration with this…

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    My husband is an enabler.

      One would think that dragging your husband with you to a fiber show would result in a lot of complaining about the shopping, how much you spent, etc. My husband? He’s a total enabler. Today we ventured to the Great Lakes Fiber Show. It’s Memorial Day weekend here, which means a…

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    Sprouts and blooms

    Things are taking off around the garden. Last Tuesday we officially planted the veggies – transplanted the tomatoes and peppers, and sowed the seeds for radishes, beets, watermelon, zucchini, cucumbers, squash, and beans. We watered them once and have since let Mother Nature handle the rest. They will need watered…

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    Mid-May Photo Dump

    I have a folder full of photos I’ve taken over the last few weeks but it has taken me impossible amounts of energy to get around to editing and posting them. I’ve been going to my chiropractor twice a week for the last 5 weeks attempting to regain some sort…

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    Sometimes I wonder

      It’s been a bit since I posted anything, though not for a lack of trying. I’ve been swimming in a sea of emotions lately, and every post I try to write out is either trashed or in permanent ‘draft’ form. Every 6 months or so I go through these…

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    Rainy days and aching bones

      April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but yesterday some nasty storms blew through our area and I decided that I didn’t want to wait until May for flowers. So I stopped by the grocery store on the way home and picked myself up a little lovely bouquet…