- Jan 17 2018
- Landscaping, Winter
- 2
The Benefits of Snow
January 17, 2018 Landscaping, Winter 2
Feathery, glittery snow, like the downy, iridescent wings of an angel, fell silently as a sweet hush swept over the landscape. The wind whispered tender secrets upon the air, suspended, drifting from one tree to the next. Snow, for many, is merely…
- Oct 4 2017
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
The Acorn, The Oak & The Squirrel
October 4, 2017 Fall, Landscaping 0
Descending to the ground, like kamikazes, flocks of grackle came to feast on Autumn’s spoils. Chattering and cackling amongst themselves, their mission seemed wholly successful, even celebratory. Soon they retreated to the trees to plan their next attack. …
- Aug 7 2013
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 1
Flavorful Flora
August 7, 2013 Landscaping, Uncategorized 1
I once had an utter fascination with edible flowers, more specifically sugared or candied flowers. I even wrote a short story, entitled “Sugar Flower” when I was in college. The concept was romantic, whimsical, and old-fashioned at the time; however, now, edible flora has become…
- Mar 20 2013
- Landscaping, Spring
- 0
Spring on Break
March 20, 2013 Landscaping, Spring 0
It’s here! It’s official! It’s Spring! What’s that? You want me to double-check my facts? You say it feels nothing like Spring? Your what is frozen to your what? I know. I feel the same. Spring hasn’t exactly rolled…