Plenty of flora and fauna these days.
I took a little trip to the Mima Mounds this morning (and consequently didn’t get my tomatoes planted, because I cleaned off the roof and pruned the rhodies when I got back instead). The camas was past prime, but it was a beautiful day. The prairie buttercups were sunny too.




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Gretchen Staebler
I am a Pacific Northwest native transplanted to the southeast for 36 years. In 2012, I returned to my childhood home and fell in love with this corner of the country again. I am a grandmother, a storyteller, a teacher, an attention payer, a hiker, and a back roads wanderer.
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Gosh…. Thanks for sharing…
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The purpose of any spiritual practice is to keep us engaged and in dialogue with the Divine, wherever we perceive it, and however we have learned to speak and listen. C. Baldwin
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