Look at this incredible moth! It’s been hanging out on my front door all week. Don’t worry, I was extremely gentle with it. It’s just so beautiful!
Posts Tagged ‘spring’
Can you identify this moth?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged beauty, moth, nature, spring, wild on June 15, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Sunday Morning Ritual
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged design, emailing, fabric, family, life, Menopause, ritual, sisters, soul, spring, sunday, sunday morning, tea, women on May 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here I am again, celebrating a slow Sunday morning with a little pot of silver needle white tea, browsing fabrics on the internet. My muscles are sore from a deeply satisfying day of gardening yesterday. Rain is watering the perennials I transplanted. The air smells woodsy from the bark Rob and I spread around our [...]
Holding Spring in My Hands
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fresh, joy, lebron james, lifestyle, living, natural, new hampshire, produce, simple, snow, spring, winter on February 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Another foot of snow fell on us yesterday. It fell at times at a rate of 3 inches per hour. The wind whipped through our wooded lot, blowing snow off laden evergreen branches in large puffs of white, as though LeBron James was clapping his chalked hands beneath the trees. It’s beautiful and [...]
From a Bench in Hanover
Posted in Home, writing, tagged carbon footprint, dartmouth, eat local, education, graduation, hanover, organic, prom, recycle, spring, starbucks on June 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Iced mocha please,” I request from bored-looking teenagers with expensive hair cuts. We have yet to see a Starbucks in our neck of the northeastern woods. The Dartmouth Bookstore feeds our need to be a part of the American gourmet coffee addiction by at least brewing Starbucks coffee. Patrons are eager to support our local [...]