by Shari Dragovich | Mar 17, 2021 | Faith, Nature
Fruits of our succulent workshop labors: a Lenten wilderness garden The following post is a transcript of my opening remarks for a succulent workshop recently hosted by the Women’s Ministry at our church. I’ve had several people ask if I might make my...
by Shari Dragovich | Nov 5, 2018 | Nature, Uncategorized
They are gone now. It has turned cold and I imagine they need warmer air for their transcontinental travels. But while they were here, they were glorious. Flutterings of burnt orange flame topsy-turvy on wind currents; whispering between invisible particles of air...
by Shari Dragovich | Jun 26, 2018 | Nature, Ribbon Box, These Days, Travel, Uncategorized
My readers with military connections will appreciate (or at least recognize) the acronym in my title. ‘AAR’ means After Action Report. Admittedly it’s a rather dull title. It’s uncreative and systematic sounding, especially considering what I am aiming for in writing...
by Shari Dragovich | May 23, 2018 | Currently Reading, Faith, Nature, These Days, Uncategorized
On my way home from Crossfit yesterday morning, I passed a man walking to the library. I was on a back, between-the-mountains road—my favorite kind to drive. It follows a creek that twists and winds through a low point between hills. One side of the road is a rocky...
by Shari Dragovich | Mar 31, 2018 | Faith, Food & Dining, Nature, Uncategorized
Finally. Spring has sprung in my part of Appalachia. The flowering trees all over town and in my yard are filled out with their milky white and pink tinged flowers. The mountainsides have taken on a rusty amber glow; evidence of tree buds lining branches. Soon the...
by Shari Dragovich | Jan 30, 2015 | Faith, Nature
My goodness the birds go through their feeder seed quick these days! This winter is the first that I have kept my bird feeders full—or at least made an effort. I call them my birds, but I know I possess those birds about as much as I own the sun. Still, as long as...
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