Grandchildren Blog Posts
Things That Are Hard To Swallow
Things that are hard to swallow can be: cod liver oil, colonoscopy prep, instant mashed potatoes, over-ripe bananas, and the list goes on! We each have that certain something that sticks in your throat!
Sheila Graham Smith at Local Author Book Fair
What do authors cherish? Validation! Did my stories speak to your heart? Come to Fabled Waco bookstore on Friday, February 24 at 6:00 p.m. (come and go), let’s talk about it.
Seed Catalogues, Oh My!
We all have a necessary autumn and winter within. Be patient with the seeds laying dormant. Their time to sprout and grow will come in due season!
Rekindle Your Love
A healthy relationship is one in which love is not doubted and the expression, proof, and enjoyment of love is what is desired.
Rose Care in the Month of Love, Valentine’s
Valentine’s Day reminds me that I need to take care of my roses!
Pass on a Legacy, “For the Love of …..”
One of the legacies I’ve received is the love of gardening and I’m not sure from whom I learned this passion.
From Scratch, Chicken Noodle Soup
The days are getting somewhat longer, but the contraction of time spent indoors threatens our health with new strains of COVID, the annual flu, RSV, and in Texas, winter cedar allergies.
Still Small Voice
Have you lost your voice, not the hoarse throat variety, but the intuition voice, the voice that gives road signs towards bountiful joy and healing?
Winter Lawn Care
Hardly any of my original lawn is left because I’ve turned most of the green scape into flower beds, walkways, raised vegetable beds, a chicken coop, and my garden shed. But what is left does need winter care.
Cheesy Garlic Biscuits
Here is he recipe for cheesy garlic biscuits that was not included on last
Friday’s post.