9/11/16 ~ Stroll and Memory Café Summary
Yesterday Karl and I hosted, with the help of two volunteers, seven adults and five children at our Stroll and Memory Café. Jeanne and her dad, Bob, visited again from […]
Yesterday Karl and I hosted, with the help of two volunteers, seven adults and five children at our Stroll and Memory Café. Jeanne and her dad, Bob, visited again from […]
Friends, This Sunday is our next Sunday Stroll and Memory Café. If you would like to attend, please e-mail or call me prior to your visit: mary at marymacissions.com or
I’m checking in briefly from my retreat (including the abstinence from e-communications) because I have great news to share about our raspberries. Any local readers who would like to pick-your-own-berries
A brilliant red leaf surprised me this morning. It was laying on the grass near the Cedar Grove with another of its kind. Karl and I expect Jack Frost was
Karl and I lost our step-mother/mother-in-law, Debra Mae Amidon, this past weekend. Our whole family is saddened and will miss her greatly. Debra’s daughter, Kendra, would like Debra’s Memorial to
Karl and I are grateful for the rains this week. The sitting areas we’ve developed in shady garden areas, especially the Welcome Area, Cedar Grove and Tunnel, Koi Pond, and
Late summer & fall flowers are now in bloom: Rose of Sharon, Golden Rain Tree, Morning Glories, Phlox, Globe Thistle, Sea Holly, Zinnias, Hibiscus, & Dahlias. An update on vole
We haven’t had a problem with voles before this. The evidence began with the systemic digging and eating of crocus bulbs – hundreds – all over the garden. Then, the