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Elephant Ears

May 24, 2018 Elephant Ears One of my favorite garden bulbs is what we call “Elephant  Ears.” These are from three bulbs that we dug up in some weeds when we first moved in.  They were tiny, neglected, and crowded.  With good fertilizer and plenty of water, (we didn’t have [...]

Results of the Rains

May 22, 2018 Results of the Rains In late Florida Spring, we get rain.  Who am I kidding?  We get flooded.  Our meteorologists have a very easy job.  They can say, “we have a 100% chance of rain at some point today with clouds and a chance of thundershowers.”  We [...]

Matanzas Inlet

May 19, 2018 Matanzas Inlet I thought I had visited all of the beaches in the Saint Augustine area.  Vilano Beach Pier, Vilano at the Crossover, Saint Augustine Beach, Anastasia State Park Beach, Crescent Beach, and Butler Beach.  (At least, I think I’m not leaving any names out.)  But then [...]

Daytona Beach Boardwalk

May 17, 2018 Daytona Beach Pier & Boardwalk We’ve been to Daytona Beach’s park a few times.  We like to park at the top of the parking garage (level 6, but today, that one was closed so we had to settle for level 5) and go down the echoing steps [...]

Family Fun Fest 2018

May 4, 2018 Family Fun Fest 2018! We spent all day on April 28, 2018, a beautiful Saturday in Saint Augustine, at the Family Fun Fest.  This annual event at Francis Field supports the community work of Alpha Omega Maternity Home and their related outreaches. Alpha Omega has been a [...]

Goodbye Spring!

April 27, 2018 Goodbye Spring! Jaquline says “goodbye spring!” as we drop Christina and Rebeccah at their final exam. “Goodbye spring?” I ask. “Yes, goodbye spring classes,” Jaquline laughs.  “Now we have summer classes!” I smile.  Yes, today is the final day of spring classes for the dual enrollment students.  [...]

Understanding and Choosing Forgiveness

April 23, 2018 Understanding and Choosing Forgiveness Sometimes things make us irritated.  Loss, waste, and destruction of life are hot spots for me. We have livestock. Honestly, I can shrug off an owl or hawk picking off a young chicken.  I can understand the predators are getting food and my [...]

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