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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Flor de santos/Sleeping hibiscus/Malvaviscus arboreus
Note: Still grieving…but also still living. Hello everybody, and might I say that I am happy to be back! I guess it’s about time I updated my blog. Why does grieving my dog’s death seem like the hardest thing I’ve … Continue reading
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Time is the best healer…
I have always heard that time is the best healer.. but is it really so? I am still grieving over the loss of my beloved dog and constant companion of 12 years. Dear readers: I am going to take some … Continue reading
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The Saddest Day in My Life: Sunday, July 3, 2011
I don’t have words to describe my grief. It is not enough to say that my heart is broken is not enough. I am shattered. I have cried hard and long. Sometimes I shove my face so deep into my … Continue reading
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Happy Independence Day!
Beyond The Fireworks By the middle of the 1700s, the 13 colonies that made up part of England’s empire in the New World were finding it difficult to be ruled by a king 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. They … Continue reading
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