AS I SEE IT
A new discovery was found with brother
My brother, David, called me yesterday and asked what I was doing.
Stories entertained middle grandchild
I've never held a baby before, nine-year-old Jacob said of the nine-day-old infant that was placed in his arms.
Grandkids’ activity brings loving moniker
"Can we make bread?" grandson Nicholas asked within minutes of our arriving at our daughter's house last week.
Bookcase cleaning has been memorable
I am attempting to do the impossible.
Celebration brings us all together
Summer is officially here.
Purloined plants provide distraction
I call it the case of the pest that purloined a pepper plant.
Present is a token of her love and pride
A long time ago, in another lifetime, I was picking strawberries with my mother-in-law at a commercial fruit farm.
Sometimes wandering is taking a break
“Not all those who wander are lost.”
Chaos is a normal part of daughter’s life
Only one more day of planting and the last of the flowers and vegetables should be in the ground.
Safety warnings are mostly common sense
Sometimes I wonder if we have gotten more stupid over the years.
Adults used to look out for all children
Where are the grown-ups? Why can't we all get along?
Compost pile had an unexpected guest
An orange cat flew out of the compost bin and ran away.
Simple gifts are the most appreciated
Mother's Day is rapidly approaching.
Perfect morning was spent in the woods
That was interesting. I had seen the small notice in the newspaper last week.
Earth Day is making progress, but more to do
Earth Day is over for another year and the planet seems as messy as ever.
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