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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 20

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 20

See Previous | See Next This week my garden is pretty.  Not a very exciting statement, but it’s at the point of the season where I like to just wander around in it and look at the pretty (including my pigsqeak looking all happy pink and bright!).  So, I think it’s really nice. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years suggests my earliest roses – Austen Copper 🙂 – might be showing up soon.  Though, it should be noted the…

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SSCS 01: Installment 20 of 31

SSCS 01: Installment 20 of 31

Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory This is Installment 20 of this year’s SSCS. If you want to start at the beginning of ‘Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory’, go here! If you want to know what the heck an SSCS is, go here! Previously… Soft hiss and crack now as the great bone beneath the scouts’ claws releases them from the other place, and the velvet void is soft again and…

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A Wish-I-Could-Post-About-Writing Post

A Wish-I-Could-Post-About-Writing Post

Okay.  So.  I’d really like to write a blog post on something to do with writing and/or my stories.  But it seems…like it would be inappropriate at this particular juncture?  I’ve got nothing published so far, except for half of my first Serial-Steam-of-Consciousness Story (SSCS; on this blog).  And realistically it’s going to be years before any of my work is noticeably more available than that. (Okay, to be perfectly accurate: In high school, 2 or 3 of my poems…

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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 19

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 19

See Previous | See Next This week is the season of petals all over the car!  So much rain (yay!) and the lilacs and flowering chokecherry are looking lush and lovely.  And my earliest irises are blooming.  So pretty and sweet! Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years definitely supports this as the season of lilacs.  (Though I’m sad more of my early irises don’t seem interested in flowering this year, as were hinted at from last year.) Looking back…

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SSCS 01: Installment 19 of 31

SSCS 01: Installment 19 of 31

Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory This is Installment 19 of this year’s SSCS. If you want to start at the beginning of ‘Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory’, go here! If you want to know what the heck an SSCS is, go here! Previously… Instead it is the honey that answers.  “You may have it,” the dry honey-cracks whisper, the wet honey-veins slurp, “if you can refuse to sing.”  And in…

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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 18

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 18

See Previous | See Next It’s tulips-and-apple-blossoms season and my garden is glowing!  It’s always so gratifying when the Just-plants-lots-of-tulips-and-keeps-planting-tulips strategy pays off, as it definitely has this year.  Last year was nope for tulips, but this year they’re back.  Yay! Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years is a good reminder that spring color really does show up pretty suddenly, but will hopefully keep going for a few more weeks, with other flowers too, before we hit a lull….

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SSCS 01: Installment 18 of 31

SSCS 01: Installment 18 of 31

Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory This is Installment 18 of this year’s SSCS. If you want to start at the beginning of ‘Because the Desert is a Great, Broad Beast of Memory’, go here! If you want to know what the heck an SSCS is, go here! Previously… The birthing of what? The scouts do not speak the question.  They let it shiver through their fur, along the hollow planes of their stick-thin bones, and…

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Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 17

Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2023 week 17

See Previous | See Next My garden is starting to be painted with spring colors this week!  I’ve got tulips starting in front.  The wild plum bushes are just starting to bloom.  And my pretty, pretty pasque flower is showing its soft, feathery face. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years promises more blooming branches to come and yet more color from the tulips. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years, (despite a sad data-gap) promises pretty lilacs soon too….

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