Monthly Archives: February 2011

Rooted Liberation

The tree stands quietly, grounded. I sit, overwhelmed by the speed at which this human race Functions. Gazing enviously at Its beautiful stillness I can’t help but wonder – What is It thinking as It watches from high upon the hill As we humans rush about, Striving, building, endlessly shifting? * Is It content to...

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Weekend Wish: Cut it Up, Cut it Out!

We can do no great things, only small things with great love.  ~Mother Teresa Turtles aren’t supposed to be shaped like a figure 8! But a turtle will be if it gets entangled in a plastic six pack ring. Because the growth rate of a turtle is faster than the decomposition rate of plastic, a...

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Life is Precious

Last Monday, on Valentine’s Day, I received some news that turned my world upside down – my father took his own life. He is dead and I will never see him or speak with him again. The look on my son’s face as he witnessed me receiving the call will never be forgotten, nor will...

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Weekend Wish: Make New Friends, Hang a Birdhouse

What do birdhouses and cowboys have in common? Boots, of course. That is if Ed Clark is the designer of the house. For months, I have seen Ed sitting alongside his pickup truck at different locations throughout Redding. Always an eye catcher, his truck is filled to the brim with small, large, simple, and exquisite...

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She Did it, Rosemary Laid Her First Egg!

Yesterday afternoon, as I walked through the garden listening to the bees buzzing about, breathing in the sweet fragrance of  pluot flowers, and chatting with my chicken friends, something told me to check the laying box. When I did, look what I found: Rosemary’s first egg! And what a beautiful egg it is. With the...

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Wordless Wednesday: Anyone Know the Name of these Northern California Mollusk Friends?

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Flying Solo, Almost

One month from today, I am off on another solo vacation to Colorado. Oh, how I love traveling alone. It gives me space to breathe and time to think. This time around, instead of a road trip, I will be hopping a plane as I don’t want to take any chances with weather related mishaps...

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Weekend Wish: Ride a Bike

Roll out the bikes, strap them to the car and go. Where? The Sacramento River Rail Trail. Begin at the Keswick Boat Launch Trailhead and prepare for a smooth, slightly undulating ride to Shasta Dam on this newly paved section of trail. As you roll alongside the emerald waters of the Sacramento River, smiling faces...

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Pruning a Native Favorite: Muhlenbergia Rigens

Muhlenbergia rigens, commonly known as deer grass, is a graceful California native that thrives with little care. With its mounding form, cascading green blades, and golden flower spikes, M. rigens is a fine choice to use as an accent or for mass planting. Placed in an area of your garden with a western exposure, this...

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Wordless Wednesday: A Walk in the Park

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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