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Autumn
It’s October and the leaves are near the peak of their colour. No need to say anything more.
Flowers Within Fowers
It is strange the details that you can completely miss, until someone points them out to you. We planted flowers in the pots on our patio this year, just as we do every year. They add a splash of colour … Continue reading
Out Like a Lion
Remember Groundhog Day? I said it confused me because in my experience “six more weeks of winter” and “an early spring” were pretty much the same thing. Well, here we are seven weeks later and counting, and yesterday we were … Continue reading
Winter
I haven’t been traveling at all for a while now. My last trip was early December. It’s one of those “good news – bad news” stories best shared over a drink, so I won’t go into it here. I’m okay … Continue reading
Over The Moon
On my first evening home after two weeks on the road, I was treated to a stunning view of Venus and Mars huddled beside the crescent moon in the cold evening sky. And I do mean cold. It’s minus 20 and … Continue reading
A Slight Exaggeration
Okay, so maybe I exaggerated a little when I said I’d given up gardening. But I did give up a lot of my vegetable garden. The bunnies just love the tender pea and bean shoots. Even beets seem fair game. … Continue reading
Why I Gave Up Gardening
Nuff said.
Life In A Northern Town
There are many drawbacks to living in a northern town. Take winter. Please. After four months of snow I think that anyone, whether in their right mind or not, should have had more than enough . And forget that “winter … Continue reading