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What We Need
We are all on different stages with this “infection” since we each started one day after another. Yann and Martin have joined us. Gabriel told his mother that he is…
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Still in Bed
Four years ago I was told I had chronic asthma. For an entire year after that diagnosis, I fought it. Physically — emotionally. I refused to believe it. Every sign…
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Guest Post: Jeanette, Vintage Supply Company
Growing up in New England, I was always surrounded by antiques, though I didn’t begin selling them until 2009 when I opened my Etsy shop. At the time, I was…
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Not Feeling Well
hot cold, hot cold that is how it goes a cough here, a wheeze there not seeing the day go by I haven’t had any sign of asthma in nearly…
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On Top of the World
“Such a feelin’s comin’ over meThere is wonder in most every thing I seeNot a cloud in the sky, got the sun in my eyesAnd I won’t be surprised if…
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Ordinary Things
Iconic almond green shutters with potted geraniums on the window sill. My cousin Roxanne came to visit us. We spent time together soaking in each others company xx Hand woven…
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Pages Half Full, or Empty-Waiting for More Deliciousness
if you would like to share a recipe please share it in the comments – I’ll try to make it and included here please remember I am a pescatarian.
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The Poem of an Antique Bowl on a Linen Cloth
Morning light spills across the table,a patch of warmth on woven cloth. A bowl rests there, simple, white,and breathes. Like a prayer that forgot the wordsand chose movement instead. Hands…
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