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reclaimingparadise.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Today is the summer solstice. Yesterday we had brilliant sunshine but today, so far, all we have is a majestic East Coast haar - a sea fog blocking out the sun and sending us back to April. However, yesterday evening we had our evening meal in the garden as the light began to fail, Bella... | |
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| | | | | The following was written by Writers in the Grove member, Patti Bond, as part of our month long prompt, garden. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and vegetables, all these make up gardens. While I was growing up, we had a huge vegetable garden. My family planted cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, and pumpkins. I remember one Fall, we grew... | |
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| | | | | We've had a hard frost and there's not much left alive in the garden. Happily for me, there are still several roses blooming. They are rewarding me now after a summer slump. It's easy to decide on what to use when your choices are limited. Roses are some of the first bright blooms of spring... | |
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| | | Fiction - paperback; Penguin; 112 pages; 2018. Translated from the Italian by W.J. Strachan. The Beautiful Summer by Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) won Italy's most prestigious literary award, the Strega Prize for fiction, in 1950. (The author sadly died by suicide a couple of months later.) It's the story of a teenage girl whose friendship with... | ||