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The latest from Our Little House in the Big Woods
- Spring is bustin’ out all over (and a blogging milestone)
- Traveling from little house in the woods to big city on the coast
- Healing a broken toe, watching the snow melt
- The maze is your labyrinth
- Mindfulness, equanimity–and a broken toe
- The perils and ecstasy of walking on snow
- Loss and gain
- Sad transitions
- Snow, snow, snow and it’s really __ __ __ __ __
- Vegetable scrap smiley for our company
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indeed
Wonderful reminder to embrace the joys of today — thank you.
I feel so badly for the window casualty bird. We hang old CDs on strings and tack them outside the windows to keep birds away. They flutter and ward off birds. You can get plenty for 50 cents or less at resale stores, and they could save a life!
Great way to get the point across, Kathy! I love it! Sorry for the bird though.
Awww 😦
Good advice Kathy. I just wish I knew what comes after we “hit the window” ….
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Fits my week sadly.
Thank you, both of you. Will remember to embrace all that this day might bring.
Celebrate this precious day and find the joy within…every moment holds blessings for us to discover.