Q is for questioning myself

In my career as a human being, I have doubted myself over and over again. I read that people are their own worst critics, and that is certainly true for me. I gave up art at the age of 15 when I suddenly and with little reason decided that I couldn’t draw. Actually, there was […]

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N is for native

Grand Island’s annual Garden Walk is scheduled for July 14. Today, I am sharing images of native plant species from last year’s Garden Walk. They were found in the Alt farm, owned by Nicole Gerber and Dave Reilly! (almost #wordlesswednesday) Native species attract the most pollinators. summer flowers are so colorful. so beautiful…. I’m kind

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L is for things that live beautifully

Today, I am sharing images of things that live so beautifully that you can’t help but notice them. When I was much, much younger, I was afraid of bees, probably because I didn’t know what would cause them to sting. For the same reason, I was afraid of balloons because the popping hurt my ears,

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K is for keen eyesight

Lately, I’ve seen bald eagles flying around. And, through pair of binoculars, I’ve seen an eagle’s nest. It’s hard to see, though. I’d get a better view through a spotting scope. Hence, I haven’t tried taking pictures of eagles. Speaking about eagles, they have very keen eyesight. I wish I could be an eagle so

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J is for the great jam wars

In the days when Bearnacle Bear was dreaming of the sea, a Bearish pirate captain came on shore and promised the adventure of a lifetime to young bears. Bearnacle begged his parents to let him go but his father looked skeptical. “No,” he said. “Something isn’t right here.” No matter how much little Bearnacle begged,

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