October 25, 2020
Kaleidoscopes of Color in Autumn
Kaleidoscopes of color are found almost anywhere at this time of the year. As I embrace the beginning of a new season, the colors I observe are amazing. Reminding me of looking into a seasonal kaleidoscope that amazes and makes me pause. I bend to retrieve any leaf that makes the words “oh my…that is beautiful”, fall from my lips. Gently tucking them into my pocket, it is a way of capturing the moment. You
October 8, 2020
Joy Found In The Garden
Joy found in the garden has so many forms. Even if they are simply the flowers found along the creek that runs through my community. JOY IN THE MORNING Daily Joy is what I would call my morning walk. Most days, I have the opportunity to walk at daybreak to greet the day. Observing what new gift nature has placed along my path. I cannot properly describe how much I anticipate the daily gifts which
September 22, 2020
Laura Dowling – Unique Floral Conversations
Laura Dowling is a Creator of fabulous florals as well as a storyteller. Her books serve as great instruction for recreating beautiful florals from vase to door. Laura Dowling is a unique woman. Not just because she was the former Chief Floral Designer for the White House, she is deeper than one job. I had the opportunity to be introduced to her book, Floral Diplomacy At The White House in 2017. Explaining how challenging it
September 13, 2020
Wine, Women, and Discovering The Legacy Wine Trail
Wine, Women, and the Legacy Wine Trail are all worth a day trip into Southern Maryland. Wine is a part of life for many people. For some, it is the perfect drink for winding down at night. It is also a great drink to share with friends. For many years I looked forward to September. You see, September was the month of Wine Festivals. The Maryland Wine Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival have been
September 12, 2020
Maryland – Banneker, Mead, and Pollinators
Maryland is home to a mostly self educated Free man. Benjamin Banneker was not just a Surveyor, but an entrepreneur. Truly a man before his time. Maryland offers agricultural gifts that many are not familiar with. I had the pleasure of exploring Maryland as a tourist, as I unintentionally paused. Donning my mask I signed up for two programs at the Benjamin Banneker Historical Park. There’s a lot of information on Benjamin Banneker, not commonly