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Tests Show Most Store Honey Isn’t Honey Ultra-filtering Removes Pollen, Hides Honey Origins It turns out that Josh was right and it is worth paying more for real honey–you know,…
ReadmoreTests Show Most Store Honey Isn’t Honey Ultra-filtering Removes Pollen, Hides Honey Origins It turns out that Josh was right and it is worth paying more for real honey–you know,…
ReadmoreThey don’t tell you about how living with someone with a chronic illness eats away your life. They don’t tell you how the pain will seep into your soul in ways that…
ReadmoreI wear skirts. A lot. I am not perfect with my skirt-wearing. Pants somehow make an appearance a few times a week, but–more days than not–I wear skirts. I wear…
ReadmoreFor short days and long nights and the sort of depressing autumn evenings that somehow fail to depress. Ha! For a new niece!!! I am so looking forward to meeting her.
ReadmoreThe world contains both flowers and the work of A. A. Milne. You should smile.
ReadmoreWhen we moved in the spring of last year our cheap measuring cups were one of the many things we did not bring with us. A little over a year…
ReadmoreThis week I have skipped over posts in multiple blogs that I regularly read. My eyes automatically switch into the not-really-seeing-but-waiting-for-change-in-order-to-start-focusing-again look as I scroll down the page. I resume…
ReadmoreA few days ago I saw the Bright Maidens topic of “Public Displays of Affection” specifically “in the Digital Age.” I did not think much of it until I logged…
ReadmoreToday I had a wonderful day. A wonderfully normal day. Sure, a healthy woman would probably not recognize it as a good day, but for me it is simply splendid…
ReadmoreFor my sister. All of them, actually, but right now for the one who was able to take truly precious time to visit me this weekend. For Butternut squash. It was…
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