Walking; It’s Good For The Soul
I have mentioned before that my husband and I have been walking each morning in a nearby park in Western Howard County. In July and August, we did great. Then September came…
I have mentioned before that my husband and I have been walking each morning in a nearby park in Western Howard County. In July and August, we did great. Then September came…
On Monday of this week, I mentioned on Facebook to my friends that I never knew how hard finding a kitten would be. Within an hour, a good friend that lives on a farm near me contacted me.
I love Halloween! I love Fall! While scrolling on Facebook the other day, this photo appeared! OH MY! I loved it. It really has made me want to try it, so my plan this weekend is to go buy my pumpkins and try.
Here is the schedule for the last re-potting clinics of 2020 for Carol Allen. Due to COVID 19, Carol will hold the clinics outside or in a venue that can provide enough space, ventilation, warmth, and light.
This week my granddaughter, Zoe, and I walked around the yard exploring. Fall brings so many things, but what is always exciting is finding so many of our favorite plants still blooming.
Fall is time to just take in deep breaths and clean out the cobwebs in your head and for me in my corners. What is your favorite thing to do in the Fall? Send me a email, I would love to hear from you.
This past June, my husband and I started taking walks each morning in our local park. We get there at 7AM each morning, and after all these weeks are becoming part of the regular walkers.
What a year this has been so far. So many businesses have had to close. So many events are closed. Last Spring, our graduates did not have their proms and graduations. The new normal we are told.
With social distancing and everything that goes with it, I am not sure about you, but I am past ready to hug someone other than my husband.
I finally did it! I ventured out and went to the hardware store. I needed some more stripper for that ice chest my husband was redoing, and I decided to just go get it. Only 15 people in at a time. Everyone wears a mask.
What is wrong here? Where are all my beautiful daffodils? Did the squirrels eat them, even though they are supposed to be ‘squirrel proof?” Did some die out? Why just there?
A Picture Is Worth A Thousands Words. Edna Poe and Jim Dronenburg share some pictures of their gardens.