Tag Archives: A to Z Challenge
It’s Spring, so that means Ramps!
What is a ramp you ask? Well, ramps are a spring vegetable, from the onion family, kind of like a cross between a leek, a scallion and a small spring onion. The flavor is milder than a leek, but much … Continue reading
A cup of Kindness
Noun: KINDNESS The quality of being friendly, generous and considerate. Such simple words- clear and concise, uncomplicated. Something we can all do easily. No, I’m not going to start to lecture about how we have all become haters and bullies. … Continue reading
Ink
I love Calligraphy. When did the art of learning beautiful handwriting start to vanish? With all the typing, texts and keyboarding handwriting has almost become a thing of the past. You can pick any font you want on your computer- … Continue reading
Herb Gardens
I am planning my herb garden. Last year I was quite successful and I can’t wait to get it going again. The first thing I have planned is to attend our local Asheville Herb Festival at the end of the … Continue reading
Gearing up for Garage Spring Cleaning
I have a garage full of wonderful things. I have pitchers, china, household goods, kitchen gadgets and more. When we moved here from Florida, my husband got here first and lived here for 6 months before I was able to … Continue reading
Fresh Farm Food Love
Today I needed eggs, and being back in Asheville I knew I could just drive a mile or 2 and end up at my favorite little shack/farm stand to get what I needed. There’s just nothing like fresh eggs- not … Continue reading
In search of ENERGY
Today I need energy to tackle cleaning the house. As previously mentioned, I’ve been away for 3 months working and my poor abandoned husband has been holding down the fort in my absence. Granted, the mess is minimal and things … Continue reading
Destination Asheville
I’ve been traveling the past few days getting back home to Asheville from West Palm, so I’m playing catch up with the A to Z challenge this morning! I left an 80 degree day in Florida on Monday afternoon to … Continue reading