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Continue reading →: A Composition of Harvest
In late winter, I heard the formidable crash of a huge oak tree on the hillside next to our home. Death for the old oak wasn’t the end and I write more of those thoughts here. It’s a stunning prelude to spring, but below I’ve posted the poem I wrote…
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Continue reading →: Sound of Flowers
The October Garden, 2023 October was for mud caked on pants and zinnia flowers on cake. It was the playlist for autumn on repeat and dinosaurs at the torn-up tree stump. October was acorns dropping in droves and somehow never kerkplunking on our heads! It was the playful joy of…
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Continue reading →: How to Make Harvest Cake
On the same day I decorated harvest cake, I said to Ben… “Can you imagine Christmas?” Our 3-year-old had just been talking to us. Words streaming right after one another. He is un-bothered by mornings and has so many things he needs to say or get done. “It’s going to…
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Continue reading →: No Other Season Finds Me Quite Like This…
We should have done it years ago. Planting fruit trees that is… But we dragged our feet awhile before getting down to business with peach, plum, and apple. What I didn’t know until now is even though a fruit tree won’t bear fruit for years upon getting it first in…



