Thursday, May 30, 2013
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The Trine University Theatre Company on closing night of The Matchmaker.
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The first time I went to summer camp, I was ten and it was girl scout camp. I remember my mom and dad leaving me standing in the doorway o...
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Taking a walk down town, one will find our circle of commerce. It really is a small town and the circle includes our courthou...
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When I was a little girl, my grandmother would always say, “When the days begin to lengthen, the cold begins to strengthen.” I am sure...
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In my garden an Oakleaf hydrangea is in bloom, the gardenia shrub has buds about to bloom, the pinecone ginger is pushing up shoots, my ground cover wedalia or oxeye is blooming and the confederate jasmine perfumes the air. The lantana in my mother's backyard is in bloom-- such a hardy shrub in the South. The delicate flowers that add color and fragrance to the Midwestern garden have never been seen in person by me.
I love hearing about gardens all over the country. I cannot grow gardenias or confederate jasmine!
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