I’m also going to be publishing a second Substack newsletter (just now, I decided to name herOld Butterfly). This publication will explore what I’ve learned during the last year and a half about healing childhood trauma. Healing trauma has changed everything in my life for the better, b...
rose gardens and all sorts of flower beds. In one such flower bed are the gladioli. And it is a gladiola who is one of the central characters. Gladioli we are told are snobbish flowers. They look down their noses (or however flowers express condescension) at poppies and sunflowers, deem ...
then it struck me that the name needs to be ‘friendly’ and approachable, rather thancool.So today, S is really for… Sunflower Tech. At the moment it is still an idea, but I wanted a logo/image to focus on as I pray – and this is it. If you’re of the praying...
name originates from the Italian word for “fog,” something it confronts near harvest time each vintage. We began with theRenato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco 2015, a dry wine with soft tannins. Evidence of winemaking on this property dates back to the 12th Century and this release had an express...
I asked all of my professors but no one knew her name I finally went to ask the lady at student services and __【8】__ (tell) that her name was Kathy. I brought her a bunch of ___【9】___ (color) sunflowers and taped the envelope to it. I brought the flowers to school and...
{those aren’t weeds next to my sunflowers, those are “wildflowers” – i promise.} It may look like I know what I’m doing, but I really don’t. I guess I just happened to plant them at the right time (end of May), in the right place (constant sun exposure), and I also ...
Here’s to more sunflowers in glorious bloom! FREE PALESTINE! Climate Movement Monday: in support of Native Village of Hooper Bay December 9, 2024/10 Comments Welcome back to Movement Mondays in which we discuss all things climate and then typically take action on behalf of a frontline communit...
Helen Bostock is a RHS wildlife gardening specialist who runs thePlants for Bugsproject and has researched the most frequently recommended plants to attract the birds, bees, butterflies and more. Her top ten plants every wildlife gardener should consider for their patch are: sunflowers, foxgloves,...