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Insects, Our Gardens Can Contain Multitudes

September 17, 2022
Remember those days when your parents would drive down the highway and the front window and front of the car would be covered with dead bugs? The so-called windshield phenomenon does not happen much anymore. When I check my car, I don't find any little bug bodies.
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Bringing you Tidings and Good Cheer, Fall Gardening is Here!

September 10, 2022
Years ago, on the last day of school, the assistant principal sent out an email to all the teachers. He suggested we sit down for a few minutes and review our academic year and think about what went well in our classes and what, perhaps, needed some rethinking.
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brown squirrle on a porch (Rod Dion, Pexels.com)
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A squirrel of a good time

September 3, 2022
Last fall I noticed a brown squirrel lounging on top of my owl nest box. She was just opposite my kitchen window so I put my binoculars there so I could watch her. Often she would be stretched out with her front paws hanging over the edge.
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TeddyBear Sunflowers 2021 (elaine kearney)
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The Helianthus, a Most Joyful Sun Tracker

August 21, 2022
About 25 years ago, my children and I planted a particularly exuberant flower garden in the backyard. We had pink and purple, and white cosmos, brilliant blue morning glories and many colors of zinnias.
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