Every time I read this blog, there is always something that touches my heart. Whether it is a short story or a deep reflection, it all feels so personal. I love how you are able to convey emotions in such an honest and genuine way. Keep writing, because your words are sure to inspire many people, including me. https://phototypenbi.info/
This was so interesting to read, it felt like a quick trip into the mind of someone who had a lot to say. Sometimes we forget that simple things can mean so much, if we just take a moment to reflect on them. Thank you for sharing this insight, I feel more connected to the world after reading it! https://hiresineiw.info/
Nice photo of Waterloom Pond taken from a spot across the road from where I lived in the 50s. The Preston place is in the far background. Kaula seems to follow US politics even while in France. Senator Hoar is mentioned. There were Hoars in New Ipswich and a Hoar Pond as well. I had a friend named Paul Hoar. Like James Roger I spread my wood ashes as fertilizer (in my apple orchard and raspberry patch).
Every time I read this blog, there is always something that touches my heart. Whether it is a short story or a deep reflection, it all feels so personal. I love how you are able to convey emotions in such an honest and genuine way. Keep writing, because your words are sure to inspire many people, including me. https://phototypenbi.info/
This was so interesting to read, it felt like a quick trip into the mind of someone who had a lot to say. Sometimes we forget that simple things can mean so much, if we just take a moment to reflect on them. Thank you for sharing this insight, I feel more connected to the world after reading it! https://hiresineiw.info/
Nice photo of Waterloom Pond taken from a spot across the road from where I lived in the 50s. The Preston place is in the far background. Kaula seems to follow US politics even while in France. Senator Hoar is mentioned. There were Hoars in New Ipswich and a Hoar Pond as well. I had a friend named Paul Hoar. Like James Roger I spread my wood ashes as fertilizer (in my apple orchard and raspberry patch).
I spread the ashes as did my grandmother, Source of potassium (potash as in pot-ash).