“Spring work is going on with joyful enthusiasm.” ― John Muir, The Wilderness World of John Muir https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/05/EBM-20200523090032-1200×800.jpg While Maggie enthusiastically sniffed among the grass and trees, I managed to make this quick photo of nature’s work still bearing the raindrops from yesterday evening’s storm. Now that I’m past […]
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Spring thoughts and ramblings
“The deep roots never doubt spring will come.” ― Marty Rubin Spring is a beautiful time of year I struggle to enjoy while being either heavily medicated or experiencing severe red swollen itchy eyes and a runny nose…or if I’m really lucky, both at once. It’s a time […]
Read MoreDifferent views to the last page of many a great story
Graveyards are interesting, peaceful and for me somehow reassuring — the last page of many a great story. Contemplating the markers, I wonder about the experiences of each of the represented lives and how they chose to spend the moments they had…
Read MoreScenes from the morning’s walk: Spring’s greener world
Spring is full-on, completely changing the surrounding forest from it’s winter barren appearance presenting additional green each day during our morning walk.
Read MoreStarting with “good bones”
Since buying our curent home seven years ago we’ve, one project at a time, made it from what we purchased into what we envisioned when we purchased it. We knew this house had “good bones” for us and needed only some “renovations” to get it to our vision.
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Walking the fields and woods nearly every morning this winter I’d grown accustomed to the dull brown and grey leafless winter landscape. This past week I witnessed a sudden change in the color pallet nature is “painting” with.
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