Category Archive: Holidays & Seasons

Christians are being oppressed? Are they serious?

From No Jesus, No Peas Things that Christians can say that no other religious group in the US can: I can expect to get the day off for my faith’s holidays in almost any job. I can easily find books, in virtually any bookstore, accurately describing the beliefs and practices of my faith. I can …

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In a ‘Horror’ble Mood

Dark Night of the Scarecrow

It’s October again and for the husband and me, that means it’s time for horror movies galore! We watch them year round, but in October we try our best to watch one a night when possible. We started a little late this year – we didn’t watch our first until the 2nd of October (we’re …

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A speck of color

redleaf

Almost Here…

Changing Leaves

We’ve been having some REALLY sucky weather this past week – mid-to-high 90′s, muggy, ugh. So, I’m really looking forward to this weekend. The temperature will drop twenty degrees between today and Sunday. Yay! I’m ready for Fall this year. Last year, it took me by surprise and I didn’t want it. Last year’s Summer …

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Field of Summer

Summer Field

September is here…why is it 95 degrees?

Signs of Fall

So far this year

Today’s Forecast: Sunny with a high temperature of 58 degrees Fahrenheit (Major WIN!) In Maine, you don’t start any serious dirt digging until mid-to-late April. When I first started gardening I was told not to plant anything until after Memorial Day. While this rule of thumb is prudent, I just can’t wait that long. It’s …

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Beaker is the Piccolo

The countdown begins…

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Exactly seven days from this moment, Chris and I will be in the car on our way west for two weeks of visiting family and (hopefully) having a lot of fun. It takes two days to get there – assuming the weather cooperates – but we’ve always liked road trips and on the way to …

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Working from Home

Working from home today. (At least until the B-I-L shows up with the snowplow)

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