This is a Legend Of The Dogwood Tree ( Not all legends are true) By Power Of Your Love... GOD Made Them All !!! Splendor Of The Cross The Face of Love If JESUS Came To Your House... One Set Of Foot Prints In The Sand... Because...
Dogwood anthracnose caused by Dlscula destructiva Redlin was first detected infecting two species of dogwood on the west and east coasts of the United States (USA) in the mid-1970s. Since then, it has spread to most regions where Cornus nuttallii Audubon ex Torn & A. Gray (pacific ...
Houston, an anthropologist at Sydney’s Macquarie University, draws on dozens of interviews with activists to unearth many unsettling memories of the 1980 coup and curfew: citizens pushed into lines by shouting soldiers; doors smashed at night by SWAT teams; silent queues for bread formed at the ...
We all were members of Dogwood Hills Baptist Church, a progressive South of God church that actually toyed with the idea of racial equality, that is until the pastor decided to make the bold move of opening the doors of the church to black folks. The Board of Deacons met quickly and secr...
”[ix]As St. Augustine said, to climb up “through my mind towards you who are constant above me. . . I will pass beyond even that power of mind which is called memory.”[x]If memory means “the story by which I define myself,” that’s a lot to let go of. How many of us...
And today I reveal its obvious recovery to a fully functional if somewhat still spindly tree (several of its multiple leaders died as a result of the rotted root system). The Lazarus dogwood A“grateful to be alive” floral display There are several take-home lessons from this example: 1...
The personal & cultural web journal of George M. Wallace, an attorney practicing in Pasadena, California.
The collection ends with the long poem, “Fame,” which is as much a parable as the first poem inOwning The Not So Distant World, “House.” It’s the story of an old man essentially seeking to understand the meaning of his life. It starts: “What is the part of your life / you...
We’ve returned from the nearby Browning Pub just as he’s pruning flowers and a dogwood tree that needs some special attention. We hear about the ‘grand dame’ and how it acquired its name – literally a once nosy neighbour – and our conversation happily meanders to all things on ...
the western world. We will discuss the fragrant world of the Eastern Empire (Byzantium). By the way, Empress Zoe was known for her young looks and passion for creating her own perfumes. And driving mad her courtiers and eunuchs who spent a lot of time grinding and mixing her concoctions...