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Latest Blog Posts for Acres of Sage
- Small Stone #23Rescued this weekend by a friend and my husband. And still I receive- as if rescue is not enough- : a grateful heart, a peaceful mind, and a feeling of being caught in mid-air.
- In my notebook: Fresh rain and the weather changesA gentle rain has been falling since last evening. We need it, as always. It's been so warm lately, even for our side of the state, that the land has started to dry out. I have even watered a couple of times- already! The surrounding landsc...
- Words in the Week: Nature in May #3on May 15, 2013 in Quotes Words in the weekSince the grass is now green and the changes of spring are so apparent, I enjoy just gazing at the beauty all around... "This curious world we inhabit is more wonderful than convenient; more beautiful than it is useful; it is more to be admire...
- Small Stone #22May 4, 2013- First day of thunder Thunder, there you are You and your many voices...
- Foto Friday: Surprise in the hayThe other day my husband lifted a bale of hay and there were seven baby rabbits sleeping in a nest their mamma made for them. My kids were very excited to see them, and their presence in the hay has been the subject of several conversations in our...
- Small Stone #21Under a blue sky and the song of a Meadowlark on my roof, I work while I can; a few hours in the soil, my patch of earth.
- Words in the week: Nature in May #2on May 8, 2013 in Quotes Words in the weekBecause the rain across Wyoming is so very refreshing... "Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby." ~Langston Hughes "Birds sing after a storm; why s...
- Foto Friday: Boar's Tusk, Red Desert in Wyoming...
- Words in the Week: Nature in MayThe calendar says it is May, and yet large flakes of snow keep falling out my window. On days like today I begin to get that itch to be in the outdoors for a hike on an unknown-at least to me-trail, a drive down a rocky mountain road exploring the...
- Finds in the week: Artist Cai Guo-Qiangon Apr 29, 2013 in Finds in the week FindsIn the April 2013 edition of Smithsonian Magazine, Ron Rosenbaum wrote about his interview with the artist Cai Guo-Qiang in his article entitled "Burning Man". Born in China, Cai Guo-Qiang now lives in the US and displays his art around t...
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