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March 16, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 16, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 16, 2021

I know spring is here when the ants start invading the house by the front door. They seem to love the corner where the front hall meets the powder room. It’s a favorite gathering spot from March into early fall. … Continue reading →

March 15, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 15, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 15, 2021

I could not get to sleep last night nor out of bed before 8 this morning—thank you Daylight Loser Time. Then I discovered it’s National Napping Day, so the way I see it is I just took my nap at … Continue reading →

March 14, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 14, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 14, 2021

Today is the first day of Daylight Savings Time, which—firstly is an oxymoron, emphasis on “moron”—is my least favorite day of the year. Readers of my blog will note a post I wrote a few years ago on the topic … Continue reading →

March 13, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 13, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 13, 2021

I’m going to let pictures do the talking today. All taken at Meadowlark Gardens. There’s nothing like time spent in nature, even cultivated nature, to do a soul good.  

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March 12, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 12, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 12, 2021

When I opened the blinds in our living this room, I discovered one of our neighborhood friends (Winnie) napping on the compost heap. She was probably taking advantage of the warmth rising from the pile of rotten leaves (and possibly … Continue reading →

March 11, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 11, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 11, 2021

Warmest day of the year so far—77 degrees! Hubby and I went for a walk in one of my happy places this afternoon, a local farm park with lots of trails and, of course, a barnyard menagerie of non-human creatures. … Continue reading →

March 10, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 10, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 10, 2021

I had a development seminar today at work in which the facilitator asked us to write 3 to 5  things our inner critic harps on us about. My IC used to work overtime but not anymore. I told the group … Continue reading →

March 9, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 9, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 9, 2021

Frogs are out! Saw the first ones of the season in a little puddle along the trail while riding my bike late this afternoon. Lots of frogs. Lots of pictures of frogs, because…frogs. I even love the word f-r-o-g. I … Continue reading →

March 8, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 8, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 8, 2021

Today is International Women’s Day, although it’s always perplexed me why women get only day a year to be recognized. Same goes for Black History Month. Just a month? How about we recognize the value of all folks every day? … Continue reading →

March 7, 2021

Luna River Voices Posted on March 7, 2021 by SA SnyderMarch 7, 2021

Hubby and I took a short trip into DC today to a small area on the west end. He was in DC last week for work and noticed crocuses and daffodils in bloom in this fancy pants neighborhood, so he … Continue reading →

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