Morning Report: Amsonia Hubrichtii
Karl and I are enjoying the extended season in our flower garden. Usually by October 15 we have had a hard frost. We have yet to see a hard frost […]
Karl and I are enjoying the extended season in our flower garden. Usually by October 15 we have had a hard frost. We have yet to see a hard frost […]
How sweet it is to see this dahlia make it despite its troubled youth (the bunnies snacked on this plant all summer long, which stunted its growth and delayed its
Thanks again to our friend Marlene who gave us the blue morning glory seeds that have formed the flower tower in the Kitchen Garden. The blanket of flowers rises up
Yesterday I purchased, planted, and watered eleven fall-flowering plants in the Rainbow Garden. Nearly a color for each band of the rainbow, there are now three asters and eight mums
Jewish friends: Have a good and sweet new year! Reflecting on the traditions of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur as a Judeo-Christian person enriches my appreciation for this special time
This past weekend, Karl and I visited Crotched Mountain’s wheelchair-accessible hiking trails in Greenfield, NH. We hiked the 2-mile Dutton Brook Trail. They describe it as “a loop that winds
Today we remember everyone whose life has been touched by dementia, and those who are currently living with symptoms, a diagnosis, or caregiving responsibilities. We invite you to take a
Hasta-Pasta (Sorry, I couldn’t resist)… Saint Francis! When Karl and I toured Assisi, Italy in 2012 with Spiritual Directors International we ate pasta every day as we followed the footsteps