A few years ago I began to notice a flower bush/tree (neither, really) that blooms pink or white for a few weeks in the fall. I asked my friends on FB Continue reading “The Kindness of Strangers”
Author: Marylou Hershberger
Natural Canvas
This canvas is natural but not made of any cloth. Nor is the Artist Continue reading “Natural Canvas”
The Birthday Celebration That Wasn’t
Today would have been a big number for her, changing from one decade number to another. Instead, her family and friends are left with memories and the reminder of another day without Beat.
I don’t believe it’s by coincidence that I heard this by Sheri Rose Shepherd on Continue reading “The Birthday Celebration That Wasn’t”
Birthday Bash (and freebies)
It’s been a tradition for years to have our meal of choice sometime over our birthday. Some years I have no idea what I want. This year wasn’t one of them. 🙂 I remembered this pinned recipe called Spaetzle, one of the many that I want to try someday. I decided I wanted a Continue reading “Birthday Bash (and freebies)”
Surviving Summertime in the South
To (mis)quote Dory from Finding Nemo, “I spy something blue and wet.” Yup. Something wet and clear/blue/brown (depending on where you’re going) is what makes summer in the south more bearable. Since we live in south Georgia maybe Continue reading “Surviving Summertime in the South”