Desktop Calendars are Back: Here’s June!

Desktop Calendars are Back: Here’s June!

If you have dressed up your desktop with my calendars in the past and wondered what happened, welcome back and thank you for grace! We sold our house in November and moved in December and I only recently fired up the old 27″ iMac that I use for photo editing and...
Spruce Up Your Desktop with October’s Desktop Calendar

Spruce Up Your Desktop with October’s Desktop Calendar

Hooray for Fall! I’m so excited October is finally here. Normally it would still be hot here in Georgia, but recent hurricanes sent us rainy days and cooler temperatures. I still expect us to top 90° a few more times. Bryan and I celebrate our wedding...
Decorate Your September Desktop with Luscious Lavender!

Decorate Your September Desktop with Luscious Lavender!

This month’s desktop calendar features an image taken at the Red Oak Lavender Farm in Dahlonega, GA. where I took the photo for the lavender chapter in my new book It All Began in a Garden. After over 2 1/2 years of working and waiting, this book baby enters the...
If Only It Were Scratch & Sniff: August’s Desktop Calendar

If Only It Were Scratch & Sniff: August’s Desktop Calendar

Do you ever wish you could just hit the pause button? Maybe that sounds unusual in the middle of a global pandemic, but it’s how I feel lately. Life is spinning by so fast it makes me dizzy. Our youngest son had his high school graduation ceremony Saturday. I’m so...
Decorate Your July Desktop!

Decorate Your July Desktop!

I had the marketing call for my new book It All Began in a Garden last week and I was a little nervous. {You’re going to FLIP over the pre-order bonuses!!} COVID threw life into a tailspin—we all get that—but I imagined I’d done everything all wrong already. (Is...
June’s Desktop Calendar & Thoughts on the Golden Rule

June’s Desktop Calendar & Thoughts on the Golden Rule

A few years ago we planted two magnolia trees, one on each side of our front yard. I remember the large magnolia whose branches hung low over the wooden fence of my childhood home and how people sometimes knocked at our door and asked to cut a few blooms for a...

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