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Every year on the 3rd of July, the NY towns of Lakeville, Livonia, Conesus & Geneseo gather quite a crowd to watch fireworks and the best…… the Lake of Fire. Every cottage/home owner along the shore of Conesus Lake buys flares from the Lake Association and sticks them in the ground along the shoreline. At […]
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I rebelled from the business of moving long enough to capture the first full moon at our new home. As it rose over the trees it looked more like the Great Pumpkin….. June’s full moon is named in honor of the Strawberry. The short season and harvesting of this yummy fruit occurs in June. In […]
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We moved over Memorial Day Weekend. Life is one big box for the immediate future. This is our first short move – just 10 miles! I think interstate moves are much more efficient. Here are some views of our new neighborhood. Can’t wait to finish unpacking/organizing so I can get out and paint some of […]
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The dogs and I were blessed again by a visit from Charlie, the Blue Jay. Out of the woods he flew to a sign post not 3 feet away. I greeted him warmly and tapped my shoulder to see if he’d perch there. Charlie tried, but I had a hat on and it fumbled his […]
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In my previous post “Thank you PlantGal” I told of the story about after more than a year since my “Beard- tongue Or? post, I finally received an answer to an ID question! Now to finish the journal page with the correct plant name! Well, I didn’t leave a whole lot of room […]
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On the north end of Hilton Head Island is a lovely place called Jarvis Creek Park. I like to visit and sketch the pond and it’s surroundings. There is a dock for fishing with big signs saying ‘Do not feed the alligators.’ In fact, these signs are posted all along the shoreline. No fresh water […]
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