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As Thanksgiving day comes to an end, my heart is filled with gratitude for the wonderful people in our lives.
As Thanksgiving day comes to an end, my heart is filled with gratitude for the wonderful people in our lives.
As with most all things this year, the Pandemic has really thrown a "monkey wrench" into the works. The idea of gathering in a large group for hours of feasting and fun is probably not the most advisable of holiday strategies. So, as the saying goes, "necessity is the mother of invention" and it's time to pivot and change the plan.
After winning the Belmont Stakes in June, Tiz the Law is the clear favorite heading into the 2020 Kentucky Derby.
COVID 19 has caused us to either cancel, delay or modify beyond recognition things like dining out, exercising, sporting events, shopping, schooling, travel, BOOK CLUBS....
July 14 is known, by those who do not live in France, as Bastille Day. The French refer to it as la FĂȘte National.
Variety is the spice of life and herbs and spices are responsible for bringing some of that variety to our lives and tables.
I am a WSU Master Gardener volunteer and usually spend quite a bit of time in our plant clinic that is a place the public comes to get help with all things gardening. Since our clinic is closed due to Covid-19 I have an abundance of time to spend in my own garden, which is my happy place.
It is spring and at no time, at least in recent memory, have I ever been so delighted to be outside in our yard enjoying the sunshine. It is particularly gratifying to see how well our new garden that we planted last spring is doing.
Beeing that April 22nd is Earth Day, it's a great opportunity to learn about BEES. What do they do for us, what can we do for them and how do we get involved in their care.
Supermoons happen when the moon's perigee - its closest approach to Earth in a single orbit - coincides with a full moon.