Tag: beauty
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Wearin’ Of The Green

When I was in sixth grade, my teacher, Mrs. Wagner, had us write our very first research paper. We could pick any country in the world and find out as much as we could about the history, customs, and local landmarks. Crafting it into a paper with footnotes and creating a poster board with pictures…
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A Flower By Any Other Name

I’ve had the privilege this year of working with a gal who was not only incredibly bright and talented, but she also had a knack with flowers. At her home in Ohio, she has gardens full of perennials and annuals, brimming with color and shapes that boggle the mind. Her enjoyment of gardening is her…
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The Lost Wonder

I’ve had the joy and privilege of being with my two sisters in Tucson, Arizona for several days. They’re so gracious to take me to places I’ve never been, to see things that boggle my mind. Plus our time is filled with laughter and memories and deep discussions. We drove far to the southeast of…
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New Look; New Person

She’s had Shirley Temple curls since birth. They’ve been a blessing and a bane to her existence. Sloane has had the most incredible hair; curls are what many women want, pay large sums of money to get if their hair is pin straight, or find hair extensions to add what one doesn’t have. The challenge…
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Dramatic Palette; Master Designer

The beauty of storms with their accompanying winds provides an incredible canvas of color at sunset. Skies painted with oranges, yellows, and reds that defy human reproduction and yet invite those who are creative to attempt to fabricate a likeness of the hues. I have several friends who are gifted in watercolors. I’ve dabbled, but…