There are many butterfly plants in my garden. Growing wild and planted by dropped seeds from busy birds, they proliferate by the end of summer. Being the “nectar” for hundreds of Monarch caterpillars, their green leaves come and go as the hungry, crawling “to be” butterflies prepare to spin … [Read more...]
The Soft Gramma
Doris died at the age of ninety. She was the mother of an old friend of mine. Healthy most of her life, cared for by a loving, devoted daughter, she breathed her last, peacefully closing her eyes. When I got the news, I looked up at heaven and shouted a big thank you. I know that God led her by the … [Read more...]
New Paws on Our Floors
Originally posted January, 2014. After an email from my friend, Pat, I ventured onto a webpage to see two adorable , little white dog faces looking back. Pink tongues peeked from their mouths, bright black eyes and scrubby fur covered their puppy bodies…in an instant, I fell in love. I placed … [Read more...]
Living in the Present!
I think as we age, we find peace and comfort in each moment spent with those we love. Of course part of aging is to revisit the past but I find as each year comes and goes that it is easier to live each day as it comes. I have been a practicing Christian all of my life. Though my experience and … [Read more...]
Always Part of My Heart
As I dialed my friend Mary Jane’s number, I felt the tears sting my eyes. My heart began to pound rapidly and thoughts plus memories raced through my brain. Also a question: Could we really go on? Could we adopt and love other dogs? Was it time? Why did Herschell and Henrietta die? Why? After … [Read more...]
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