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good things to come...

I think I might actually blog more efficiently if I were writing by hand; I love a good pen gliding along paper in swirls and dips.  

Anyway, I took an unintentional hiatus from blogging, there.  I did read some, and discover new ones, though, and I am happy to see so many people are still blogging in this era of Facebook and Instagram.  It takes more of an effort, doesn't it? to hunt out lovely blogs, but like many intentional acts, I find it brings a higher percentage of good results than whatever debris lands on my Facebook feed.  

The school year is ended and our garden is just in the beginning stages, so I find it is a good time to review my goals for the year, the season, and begin again.  In anticipation of good things to come:  

a new batch of vanilla extract in progress.  

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  1. I, too, enjoy writing with a good pen that flows uninterrupted. It always ignites the creative juices.

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  2. Yay! You're back! I always miss your posts -- and, of course, your beautiful photos!!!

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