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April 15, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 15, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 15, 2021

Another long day of my head down at work, but at least we had sunshine. I quit early to go to the builder’s showroom and pick out tile, flooring, fixtures, cabinet styles, etc. for the remodeling projects happening around her … Continue reading →

April 14, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 14, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 14, 2021

Dreary and gray today. Harvested a few greens from the garden this morning, in honor of National Gardening Day: kale, chard, and lettuce. I’m so grateful for a Hubby who loves growing things, even if I sometimes complain there is … Continue reading →

April 13, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 13, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 13, 2021

We got our sun back this afternoon, following a hail storm last night. I opted for bike ride to the cemetery and a long walk. Azaleas, flowering dogwood, and redbud in full bloom. Someone had stuck several roses in a … Continue reading →

April 12, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 12, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 12, 2021

Gray and cool today with moment of sunshine—the latter just not when I headed out for my walk. It started to rain, but I was already committed, if not a little underdressed for it. Thankfully, it didn’t last long. The … Continue reading →

April 11, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 11, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 11, 2021

I spent the entire day in my own kingdom, which is unusual for me. Hubby and I had a lot of work in the garden. We’re preparing to have 3 egress windows and 1 walk-out dug around the house, so … Continue reading →

April 10, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 10, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 10, 2021

The day started out gray and cool. Hubby had to work, so I went for a morning walk along one of my trails. The flat light makes the redbuds’ purple blossoms stand out. I’ve seen no further chewing activity on … Continue reading →

April 9, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 9, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 9, 2021

It’s National Unicorn Day. I didn’t see any one-horned horses, but then again I missed my walk for the second day in a row, so maybe they were out there prancing in the late afternoon thunderstorm. I did get outside … Continue reading →

April 8, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 8, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 8, 2021

It was one of those days where I didn’t stop, which meant I also didn’t get my afternoon walk. I had to get my outside time in the back yard garden, which is better than nothing. (The bluebells have peaked … Continue reading →

April 7, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 7, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 7, 2021

Today is National Walking Day (so naturally I went for a bike ride), National No Housework Day (compliant), World Health Day (non-compliant; ate too much chocolate, although I realize for some that’s an oxymoron), and National Beer Day (meh). It … Continue reading →

April 6, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on April 6, 2021 by SA SnyderApril 6, 2021

Today felt truly like spring bursting out all over with summer on its way. Hubby’s dafs and tulips are popping up everywhere. The green roof of his bug hotel looks good too. Even a couple of azaleas at the cemetery … Continue reading →

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