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Tag Archives: spring
Happy Groundhog Day
Apparently, it’s also Marmot Day and Hedgehog Day. Lots of rodents today. Well, let’s hope the varmints give us good news.
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Tagged groundhog day, predictions, rodents, spring, traditions, winter
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A Fun, Little Flower Show
So, I went to a flower show at a local nursery a month ago. Held off on putting the pictures up in case they added more and gave me a reason to go back. Kind of fun with a scavenger … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrations, dragon, flowers, holidays, nursery, plants, spring
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Happy Groundhog Day . . . Unless He Says More Winter
Never really understood how this holiday keeps going. Then again, it makes more sense than Daylight Savings Time. Less destructive on the body too. Enjoy the funnies and let’s hope the varmint doesn’t curse us.
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Tagged groundhog day, holiday, predictions, spring, varmint, weather, winter
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Poetry Day: Four Season Moons
(This one is pretty simple. It was a short poem about the four moons of Windemere. They debuted in Legends of Windemere. I still have to stop and consider the season whenever I write night scenes. With each one being … Continue reading
Horror of the Snow Day
Plans were made Factoring in a storm Some flexibility built in Yet praying That the snow is light * Starting slow and cool You feel a little skip The worst is an illusion Broken by the phone To say the … Continue reading
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Tagged parenthood, poems, snow, snow days, spring, winter, working from home
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Weather and Writing
I’m writing this post in late February, so there is snow everywhere. Colds are a scourge and I sometimes see my breath . . . while in the house. It’s freaking cold and I’m sure we’ve all heard/seen the rants. … Continue reading
Midweather Man
Keep your arctic chill Where your breath hangs in the air And snow slips within your boots Teeth chattering Was never my cup of tea Keep your melting heat Where sweat drips from every pore And the sun bakes the … Continue reading
By This Post, I Swear I’ll Finish Book 8! (If Not, I’ll Cry.)
Maybe I spent too much time in Florida, but I always get drowsy when it gets hot. That might be why I’ve been having so much trouble writing the last week or two. It hits early afternoon and I feel … Continue reading
Voices of Nature Blog Tour!
Stars Above (alouette) Starry nights shine bright Thousands of wee lights Constellations light the sky Darkness shows contrast While clouds have gone past Suspended in time up high Pisces and Leo Taurus and Virgo Constellations light the sky Sagittarius Libra, … Continue reading
Voices of Nature Review
Pamela Beckford of Poetry by Pamela and Year Round Thanksgiving has put together a new poetry book and she’s not alone. Kirsten A of Kirsten Uninterrupted is in on this project too. This is Pamela’s second time into publishing and … Continue reading