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Savoring the Cherry Trees

Retirement agrees with Brad! His retirement agrees with me! When my husband reached the ripe old age of 67 ...
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Tails Are Wagging in the Daffodils

Spring arrived yesterday with the vernal equinox. Two daffodils and a yellow and a purple crocus have popped ...
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A Joyful Bark

This morning, Breeze got up from her padded armchair–which we have allowed to become her dog bed–and walked ...
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Walking The Mind Home

Spring 1972. My freshman year at Harvard. I was walking through “The Square,” where the street was filled ...
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Model Trains…one piece at a time.

My husband retired last Friday and I am worried. While I celebrate his freedom from a job of ...
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Fires of Winter

I’m happy, once in a while, to send you a poem I find meaningful. The sonnet below is ...
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Illumination from Blackwater Woods

Here is my favorite poem of all time–particularly apt at this time of year, as autumn takes over ...
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Autumn’s Light

Autumn came bright and early that year. My toddler and I wandered down the sidewalk over a carpet ...
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Young Love At Sixty-Three

It’s not Valentine’s Day, but now, in the first week of July, I am moved to speak of love. ...
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