Freelance writer/reporter; adjunct faculty instructor communication; former newspaper reporter
COVID Reasonings -- For Many
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Many restaurants in Custer, South Dakota, posted COVID-19-related reasons why things just weren't normal. I have no such excuse for being late in blogging for the month of July, thus the Aug. 1 post.
I tried for days to fulfill my hunt for a monarch butterfly to take a photo of in which to accompany an article I wrote for a magazine. Monarch butterflies are on the decline for various reasons, including diminished habitats, but I searched on. Alas, I didn't get a photo taken before my article deadline, but a few days later, while I was taking a walk near my home, I saw bees and butterflies buzzing around what I describe as a grassy area off the road. Monarchs!!! One obliged just long enough for me to get this picture.
Sharing other people’s stories with readers helps me as a writer to learn, too. Nearly ten years ago, I wrote a story about a young adult who grew luscious tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, peppers and more -- on straw bales. At the time, my husband and I had settled into our home that has over an acre of land, but no garden because of various concerns (bad soil, deer, trees). We tried straw bale gardening, and it was an explosive success. This year, my husband bought a couple of straw bales in which we’ll plant cherry tomatoes and peppers. Here’s to spring.
Lately, I’ve been drawn to representations of sunshine. Sunlight to me represents hope, heaven and happiness. A cake decorator at a local bakery created a sun of “hope, heaven and happiness” on cake icing. A landscape photo featuring the sun and a barn signal “hope, heaven and happiness.” “Hope, heaven and happiness”—the promise of these three are worth waking up to.
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