Robin is a photographer, artist, writer, yoga teacher, sometime poet, wife, mom, grandma, daughter, sister, friend, and occasional traveler currently living on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. She shares her daily walks and meanders, a lot of quotes, some of her artwork, and a lot of her photography here on Ye Olde Blogge. Older posts can be found at Life in the Bogs, her previous blog.
Robin and her husband are (still!) in the midst of renovating the house and cleaning up the property they refer to as the Wabi-Sabi Ranch, 35 acres that include marsh, a dock on a tidal creek, meadows, and woodlands. Every day brings new discoveries.
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Yay!
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How new and fresh they look!
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💜
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Those are ever so far away for us!!
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There are some in my daughter’s yard, too. I haven’t been home to look for mine but wouldn’t be surprised. Of course, we have another snow storm in the forecast for next week.
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Here in AL we have daffodils in the yard, not in bloom, just green nubs pushing up, but it’s something! It snowed here today, but not enough to really be called snow. I LOVE crocus, and should plant some. I say that every year. Chipmunks ate all of mine years ago in Michigan. Obviously those chipmunks are long gone, so maybe I should try again.
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So so lovely!!
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Hope, indeed! Thanks for sharing this exciting find, Robin. 🙂
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Oh yes … and they will flourish!
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Beautiful!❤️
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Oh my goodness, you’ve given me some hope, Robin, thank you! If I’d have read this when you wrote it–it would have given so much hope, because we were in the middle of a deep brrrrr freeze.
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