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Archive for September, 2007

end of summer

Posted: Tuesday, September 4th, 2007 in nature and environment | Comments Off

It was a beautiful Labor Day morning and we decided to get away from the lake and drive into the city.
No, that’s not a typo.
When you live on a public lake beautiful summer holidays bring crowds and the easiest thing to do is to back away and tend your garden or go shopping and leave […]

a fortunate mistake

Posted: Monday, September 3rd, 2007 in book reviews | 2 Comments »

Due to a mistake I chose to read Quakertown by Lee Martin.
It was listed as a mystery, and I’m a great lover of mysteries. Because the main character is a gardener and it takes place in Texas, I snapped it up right away.
It is not a mystery. But I’m glad of the mistake because […]

rock-flipping

Posted: Sunday, September 2nd, 2007 in nature and environment | 6 Comments »

Earlier in the week I learned that today was to be International Rock Flipping Day.
It was misting rain off and on this afternoon but, eager to join in the fun, I finally went out late in the afternoon armed with a camera and a pair of gloves to see what I could find. […]

 

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