Monthly Archives: August 2017

August: Eating Peaches

August is a peachy balancing act.  We watch our peaches grow on the tree, from golf ball size, to acquiring a rosy glow in the warmth.  We reach up, carefully  palpating the  fruit,  to  know when ripeness comes close. My … Continue reading

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Reading at Greenfield third Tuesday

Greenfield Third Tuesday August 15th (next Tuesday) 9 Mill Street Greenfield Doors open at 7:00 7:30 is Open Mic ( one hour of open mic, 5 minute slots, due to demand names will be put in a hat) 8:30 the … Continue reading

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Blueberries for August

  Blueberries    They were heaven—sweet food from the fairy realm I ate as we picked along the road into the field where three sheep watched us we picked into the woods at the swamp The first time mum and … Continue reading

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