Ah, flowers! Jesus, Himself, through whom our whole world was made, drew his disciples’ attention to the flowers to illustrate our Heavenly Father’s constant care for his children. (Matthew 6: 28 – 30) He said, “. . .even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.”
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Mr. Darcy’s Fipronil Antidote
WHY on EARTH did all of this happen? I believe God allowed it so that we would discover is a very good antidote to fipronil–CBD oil–and then share it with others. If you have a dog, write this down and share it with all of your dog-owning friends!
Dandelions, We Love You!
What a beautiful spring this one was! I am late posting this, but every springtime, when the dandelions appear like a shimmer of sparks across the lawn, I remember my grandmother’s poem, “Dandelions, We Love You!”
Mulberries!
We have left sheets spread out to catch the berries as they fall, but that method also catches lots of things we don’t want. So we spread and shake, then wait a day or so and spread and shake. That seems to work best.
Black Raspberry Time!
My grandma from Colorado used to make berry jam and put it into little jars and seal the top with wax. I have jars and I have wax; why not try some of Grandma’s old recipes?
Reading Farmer’s Market!
I am a little late in posting about this, but The Fuller’s Four are officially at the Farmer’s Market in Reading this year! The Reading Farmer’s Market is held from 4 to 7 p.m. every Tuesday, and on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the pavilion across from The Lone Ranger CafeContinue reading “Reading Farmer’s Market!”
Imagine the possibilities!
A few years ago we visited an exhibition of Yayoi Kusama’s Fireflies on the Water. The artist has been making these “infinity rooms” for decades, each with new takes on the idea of infinity. This was our first experience of an “infinity room,” so it was very exciting. The walls of the room, and evenContinue reading “Imagine the possibilities!”
Great was the fall of it!
The last post I wrote was centered on our wonderful wisteria: The wisteria was truly remarkable this year. It completely took over the arbor. The flowers were spectacular, drooping their elongated blooms over every side and even into our neighbor’s yard. It was a dream come true for me, really, because for the first time,Continue reading “Great was the fall of it!”
Wonderful Wisteria
I stood under the beautiful clusters of flowers and just enjoyed them for a few moments. They won’t be there after I harvest them, I thought, and they are so graceful. I just wanted to drink the beauty in for a little bit. I walked around and took a few pictures, and then he called out: “Go ahead and taste them. You can eat them right now.”
Mind: Blown
So over the course of the last month, I have been very excited about engraving glass, mostly wine bottles. It’s been a lot of work to figure all of it out, but I have been thinking about the potential–the possibilities. And my early efforts have been rewarded far above what I thought was possible. First,Continue reading “Mind: Blown”