Little Red Hen’s Christmas Tale
Hope you get a cluckle out of this: Click on link below Little Red Hen’s Christmas Tale.Filed under: Guests Tagged: Christmas, decorating, Little Red Hen
View ArticleAnticipating Fullness
Amaryllis quakes Promises bloom majestic Soon Emmanuel Filed under: Art, haiku, Poetry Tagged: amaryllis, Christmas, Emanuel, haiku
View ArticleChestnuts Roasting on a TV screen
I haven’t posted a grand find on the play-grand in a while but had to let you in on this one. You may discover perplexity when faced with the decision as to where to hang the stockings this year. You...
View ArticleThe Well-Intentioned Little Mouse
Once upon a time there was a well-intentioned little mouse who was determined to have the best little Christmas in all of Mouse-land . She went to 3 different little tree farms to select the perfect...
View ArticleWhat She wants for Christmas
My daughter found this list to Santa in her little girl’s journal Please bring: An American Girl Ski Doll Money for Children in Africa, A diamond necklace for mommy A running watch for Daddy A heart...
View ArticleHOME MADE -and proud of it
Perusing Pinterest with a purpose can lead to an unparalleled plethora of promising posts from popular and not so popular pinners. And that’s where the inspiration for this blog comes from. After...
View ArticleThe Perfect Gift
Last Monday started like most other Mondays. Ambitions were high and I raced through my things to do list, never looking right or left but straight into the duties before me. I wouldn’t say that I...
View ArticleSeeking and Finding
I’ve done it before, many times and I usually come up empty. I meet someone from somewhere else and I just throw it out there. “Do you know so and so?” Most of the time I can hear the unspoken words...
View ArticleVisitors for Christmas
Here I go again. It’s that most wonderful time of the year. Anticipation of and preparation for the season awaken my creative energy and unlock my secret longing for perfection. I envision a totally...
View ArticleGood Will Mandate – (or How to have a Pleasant Christmas)
The family begins to gather. First, the child from out-of-town, then the children who live close by, the older grandkids, the aunt, the babies, a neighbor, a few friends, a dog or two (couldn’t find...
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