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The Inconstant Gardener: August 2006
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Zen and The Art of Gardening. Monday, August 28, 2006. I should have this garden angel dressed in a rain slicker! It's been so unseasonably cool and rainy for the past few days. A mild 63 degrees with gray skies. Feels more like Seattle than Lincoln in August. Sure hope this doesn't mean we're in for a brutal winter. I'm not quite ready for fall! Thursday, August 24, 2006. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Within my Garden, rides a Bird. Upon a single Wheel—. Whose spokes a dizzy Music make. The dandelions and...
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The Inconstant Gardener: First Snowfall
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Zen and The Art of Gardening. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. But it's a really striking autumnal photo! 11:49 AM, October 29, 2006. Thanks, Nancy. I have more. Just haven't gotten thing uploaded yet. It was almost 80 yesterday and feels more like summer than fall! 5:28 AM, October 30, 2006. I envy you the red leaves. Still waiting for them to change here. But I did get to see some pretty autumn colours in Victoria so that was nice. :). 6:54 PM, November 02, 2006. 7:01 PM, November 02, 2006.
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The Inconstant Gardener: November 2006
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Zen and The Art of Gardening. Tuesday, November 28, 2006. Another feathered friend. He made a brief appearance a few years ago on the 5th of July. We think all the noise from the 4th scared him away from his normal habitat and he found refuge in a tree near our front porch. He hung around for a day or two, but we never saw him again. Monday, November 27, 2006. A Thanksgiving feast for my feathered friend. Monday, November 13, 2006. Monday, November 06, 2006. Wednesday, November 01, 2006. He should know b...
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Prairie Horizons: The Bear
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Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. April 13, 2015. Read by Cassandra Morris. Finished on March 8, 2015. Rating: 4.5/5 (Terrific! This is the story of a small narrator with a very big heart. While camping with her family on a remote island, five-year-old Anna wakes in the night to the sound of screaming. A wild black bear is attacking the family’s campsite—and pouncing on her parents as prey. Told in the innocent voice of a child,. Not since Emma Donoghue’s Room. I think I might have held ...
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Dear Rachel: April 2006
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Letters To A Murdered Daughter. Wednesday, April 26, 2006. To a small child, this seemed an exciting (and slightly scary) story, but the most interesting thing he said was that, on occasion, the arm still hurt. I couldn’t imagine that, but he said that he sometimes still felt pain; when this happened, he said, it felt exactly as if the arm were still there. Posted by Rod at 1:49 PM. Friday, April 07, 2006. Laughter, Like A Silver Bell. And now we have to live without that laughter. The world is an im...
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Dear Rachel: November 2005
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Letters To A Murdered Daughter. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Things Accomplished, Things Left Undone. I thought I’d get to do all of these things, and many, many more, but I was wrong. Still, there are so many things I did get to do with you: I took you to your first major league baseball game. ( Dad, you said at four years of age, while looking over the immaculate field at what was then Jack Murphy Stadium, Why doesn’t our yard look like that? You said. And we hafta do this every time? Today is the six...
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Prairie Horizons: Wordless Wednesday
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Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. July 8, 2015. Sunday afternoon bike ride. 92 degrees and windy! Its been a scorcher of a summer so far. It looks like yall had fun. Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea. You would never catch me on my bike in those temps. Wimp here :). Youre not a wimp, Diane. Were just crazy! Or should I say, I am. My husband wouldnt do this on his own. ;). Thats too hot for me to riding ;-). Not wimp Diane, just a New Englander. : ) Love these pics. If only it werent so hot!
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Prairie Horizons: The Crossing Places
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Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. April 4, 2015. Ruth Galloway Series #1. Finished on March 5, 2015. Rating: 4/5 (Very Good). My friend Kay (of Kay’s Reading Life. Is a voracious reader of mysteries. She has recommended many, many titles on her blog and I find that I am constantly jotting down authors and lists of series to explore, thanks to her. Susan Hill’s Simon Serrailler. Books The latest addition to my mystery reading is Elly Griffiths’ Ruth Galloway. In addition to a wonderful ca...
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Prairie Horizons: Pork Chops with Sage Butter - Weekend Cooking
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Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them. April 11, 2015. Pork Chops with Sage Butter - Weekend Cooking. Today is Julia Child's birthday! Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it. April 11, 1954: She eventually mastered the art of French cooking, but at 41, Julia Child was still figuring it all out. An attempt to make a beurre blanc for sea bass failed, much to her “quite hurt surprise.” (. That it takes a lot. In the March 2015 issue of Bon Appetit. It was s...