Month: June 2020

  • Quote – Alexander Pope

    It is with our judgments as with our watches: no two go just alike, yet each believes his own. – Alexander Pope (1688-1744)

  • Blessed Summer Solstice 2020

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    Hoping today is wonderful and blessed Summer Solstice for you and your family. Remember today is inspired by the traditions and legends of the Celts of the British Isles. Take advantage of the long hours of daylight to celebrate and honor the solstice outdoors under the skies. If you’re interested in Celtic lore or wish…

  • Question of the Day

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    What do you dislike about living in your neighborhood? The construction, but we knew when we moved in that it would be happening for the next 5 years or so – doesn’t mean I have to like it.

  • A Midsummer’s Celebration – Litha

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    by Mike Nichols The young maid stole through the cottage door, And blushed as she sought the Plant of power;– ‘Thou silver glow-worm, O lend me thy light, I must gather the mystic St. John’s wort tonight, The wonderful herb, whose leaf will decide If the coming year shall make me a bride. In addition…

  • Quote by Andrew Matthews

    Nature always takes her time. Great oaks don’t become great overnight. They also lose a lot of leaves, branches and bark in the process of becoming great. – Andrew Matthews

  • Question of the Day

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    What do you do if you can’t sleep at night? Do you count sheep? Toss and Turn? Try to get up and do something productive? Depends on why I can’t sleep if it does to pain, then I will get out of bed and do something to try and get my body to be less…