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The Harvest Moon Gazette: Wild Asters in Autumn
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Tuesday, October 11. Wild Asters in Autumn. Mrs William Starr Dana admires the autumn aster in her book from 1900, How to Know The Wild Flowers:. This beautiful genus, like that of the golden-rod, is one of the peculiar glories of our country. Every autumn these two kinds of flowers clothe our roadsides and meadows with so regal a mantle of purple and gold that we cannot but wonder if the flowers of any other region combine in such a radiant display. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Read Free by Email.
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 1. Potluck Favorites: Coconut Quick Bread. My husband is a registered nurse in a city hospital, and has been for over 15 years. His co-workers love potlucks. They have more potlucks than a church auxiliary. If a resident or nursing student moves on they throw up a sign up sheet in the break room. 1 box white cake mix (18.5 ounces). 1/4 cup vegetable oil. 1 box coconut cream instant pudding (3.4 ounces). 1 cup light or regular sour cream. 1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes. Is a blog about ...
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: May 2014
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Monday, May 5. You fight dandelions all weekend, and late Monday afternoon there they are, pert as all get out, in full and gorgeous bloom, pretty as can be, thriving as only dandelions can in the face of adversity. Thursday, May 1. The Garden Projects Begin! I had posted previously about moving landscaping blocks from the front yard to the back for a new herb bed. My husband moved the blocks just before a rain shower, with a little bit of "help" from our grandson. HOSES AND MORE HOSES. Read Free by Email.
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: March 2015
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Wednesday, March 25. The Patience of Grandmothers. One day I was sitting on the couch, coloring with my grandson. I was "in the moment" with him. My mind wasn't chanting at me about the work I wasn't doing, or throwing problems at me that I needed to fix RIGHT then. I was coloring. Why is it easier to be patient as a grandmother? Will I still have patience when I have two, or three, or six grandchildren? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. ABOUT THE GAZETTE BLOG. The Harvest Moon Gazette.
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: September 2015
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Monday, September 7. A Late Summer Walk. We have a lot of Autumn Olive on our property, which is extremely invasive, but it does add visual interest in the fall with its bright red berries. I've been doing research for a blog post later in the month. I know Dandelions are considered weeds, but I love them . Their bright yellow flowers had my grandson running all over the yard in the spring yelling "Flowers! Thistles are tough, and when I'm weeding the flower beds, they are the bane of my existence. W...
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: Grilled Tilapia With Herbs
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Monday, August 22. Grilled Tilapia With Herbs. There are many great healthy diets out there but my doctor recommended the Dash diet or the Mediterranean diet. My husband works in a hospital cath lab and the resident cardiologists all stand by the Mediterranean diet, so we're opting for that program. It consists of eating mostly fish and chicken, vegetables and good fats such as olive oil. Grilled fish is one of my favorite ways to eat fish. First, I gather a handful of lemon thyme from the garden. Edible...
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The Harvest Moon Gazette: May 2015
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Monday, May 18. How to Handle Mom Guilt. All good moms have Mom Guilt. It's the nagging voice in your head that whispers things such as:. I should have eaten better when I was pregnant. I didn't breastfeed long enough, or wait, was it too long? I gave my kids too much candy and now they will end up in prison. Does that mean the cherry drink they sucked down all last summer might have stunted their learning? I should have KNOWN her eye sight was bad BEFORE they sent the letter home from school. Your mom i...
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