Monthly Archives: May 2012

Memorial Day Remembrance

May 28, 2012
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Memorial Day Remembrance

DADDY’S POEM… Her hair was up in a ponytail, Her favorite dress tied with a bow. Today was Daddy’s Day at school, And she couldn’t wait to go. But her mommy tried to tell her, That she probably should stay home; Why the kids might not understand, If she went to school alone. But...

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When The Body Says No

May 24, 2012
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When The Body Says No

  I know I've been a little slow with the posts, but this pretty much says it all.  As I mentioned once before, I have lyme disease and after years of antibiotics I now have candida.  I went to the doctors today and she wants me to see a specialist. One good thing is...

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My Favorite Spring Flowering Perennial!

May 18, 2012
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My Favorite Spring Flowering Perennial!

PRIMULA JAPONICA Since I took the master gardener course some twelve years ago, I have been studying plants and trying to match them to my specific conditions.  That is when I fell in love with the Japanese Primrose, (primula japonica).  I would scour a multitude of gardening books and just drool over the pictures...

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Happy Mother’s Day!

May 12, 2012
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Happy Mother's Day Everyone! …and a special heartfelt Mother's Day to my Mom! My mom will always have my utmost gratitude and respect and I will honor her all my life.  For all you moms out there, here is some lighthearted viewing. Enjoy your Day!

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Happy Cinco de Mayo Birthday Daddy!

May 5, 2012
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Happy Cinco de Mayo Birthday Daddy!

Today would have been my Dad's 81st birthday.  He's no longer with us and I miss him more than ever.  He was always there for me when I needed him and he'll always be with me in my heart.  Dad has been gone now for almost 7 years and it doesn't get any easier year...

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Happy May Day!

May 1, 2012
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Happy May Day!

  When I was a child, May day meant picking flowers, laying them right outside the front door, ringing the bell, and running away.  My mother would come to the door, look down and act surprised.  She would take the flowers lovingly inside and proudly put them in a vase knowing full well who...

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