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The Christmas Octave: A Peaceful Space
I was planning to make this first post in over two years a "catching up" post. And I will get to that, eventually. But I felt insp...
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I love ripe, juicy, fresh peaches. The juice-running down-your-arm variety. Slicing through one this afternoon, I actually cut through the ...
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This fall I'm working two very part-time jobs, in addition to teaching four kids at home. One job entails working from 3-5 p.m. three da...
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Since cake seems to be our default dessert for important feast days, I made yet another cake for Pentecost today. I was planning to make som...
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Thank You for your beautiful memorial. My son was in the Navy ten years ago. We lost him to a tragic accident last fall. He was 29 years old, Jonathan Mark. My husband and I went to the cemetery on Saturday,and because he doesn't have a stone yet all that is there is a flag blowing in the wind like yours on your post. We held each other and cried for our great loss but we were thankful that the Veterans remember and put a fresh flag on every grave for military holidays. Be blessed. Meg
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