Happy New Year!
Welcome to the new year, Gardeners! I’m excited for the new year to start. We have a lot of ideas for content and good stuff to put out there, which I think is especially needed in today’s world. As … Continue reading →
Welcome to the new year, Gardeners! I’m excited for the new year to start. We have a lot of ideas for content and good stuff to put out there, which I think is especially needed in today’s world. As … Continue reading →
Twenty years is a long time. But I remember where I was, and who was lost; and that those who have been lost weren’t all lost on that fateful day in New York but have fallen in the years since … Continue reading →
Well, we made it. We’re at the end of 2020. I’m not going to make any prognostications for the new year, or frankly even mention the new year. Just tiptoe in and take my place, and move forward. 🙂 But … Continue reading →
The world is on fire and our democracy is under attack, but by G*d we can MAKE something. And making things feeds the soul, which keeps us resilient and helps us develop and nurture the strength we need for the … Continue reading →
This is your invitation to come back to your center, to find the water at the bottom of the well, to become your own divining rod for your creativity. Join me. Together, we will find a way through. In March … Continue reading →
A zygote is a fertilized egg. Or, a symbol of new beginnings. We are at the end of the A to Z Challenge, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops. We will keep writing. The world around us has changed, … Continue reading →
Contributed by Tina Holland. As I write this in my state, ND is expected to lift the quarantine ban on May 1st.  Given everything, I’m doubtful this will be the case. I guess I will find out the next time … Continue reading →
Contributed by Holly Kiely. Hello Dear Friends and welcome to my essay on X. I had so many things I wanted to talk about! I decided to keep it light and share an excellent mystery that I find myself examining … Continue reading →
Contributed by Rachel Wilder. At some point in our lives our faithful wheels are going to let up down. Right now, we might be thinking about what we could have had in our houses to make ‘sheltering at home’ easier … Continue reading →
Contributed by Karen Ferguson. So here we are in 2020, which couldn’t get more bizarre if it tried. One moment I was wondering how much I could squeeze into one suitcase as I packed to immigrate to a little island … Continue reading →