Lynne Irons
I’ve never minded being out in the rain. I do not dash from the car, use an umbrella, or complain about it.
You lucky folks who made the trip to see the total solar eclipse.
I was enjoying my coffee in a lawn chair last week watching the sprinkler go back and forth. A hummingbird was darting in and out of the mist.
I’m happy about the nighttime temperatures this summer.
I had my maternal grandmother, Nonnie, until I was well into my 30s with children of my own.
Some years ago I planted some artichokes and its cousin, cardoon. I promptly lost the labels and could not tell them apart.
