November 26, 2019
Whew! It has been a year, hasn’t it? Have you experienced it too? This year has been an emotional roller coaster with many highs, lows and EVERYTHING in between. I shared a very personal post with you a few months ago so I wanted to write this post to update you and let you know… Read more >
August 13, 2019
It’s has been said that when one door closes another opens and that the only constant is change. That doesn’t mean change is easy. Even though it is rarely easy, losing something or someone usually teaches us something about ourselves and opens up new opportunities to come into our lives. That was the case in… Read more >
July 13, 2019
I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to write this post. How much should I share, how much should I keep private? Who will read it? Who will care and who won’t? I don’t know the answers to any of those questions but here goes anyway. Life has a way of… Read more >
June 19, 2017
The first 6 months. Gains and losses. The last time I updated you on our recent move to our 5-acre mini farm in Snohomish was in February. That seems like eons ago. And though the snow has melted and it appears the torrential downfalls have come to an end, it just barely feels like spring,… Read more >
February 22, 2017
From snow to solar… I wrote last month telling you about my transition to our 5-acre mini farm. Our previous garden (and house) is now pending sale. We are slowly adjusting to life at the farm and seem to discover something new about the property every day. In the month of February, we’ve experienced some snow… Read more >
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