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Continue reading →: July 2025
The post reflects on July as a fleeting summer month filled with festivities, like Independence Day, and personal rituals like catching fireflies. The author explores newfound coffee preferences, shares viewing experiences, discusses professional tasks, and humorously addresses an unexpected closet collapse, ultimately looking forward to a bright and hopeful August.
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Continue reading →: May+June 2025
Not everything blooms on schedule—gardens, projects, or blog posts. But despite plant drama, Looker Studio chaos, and one highly regrettable book, progress happened anyway.
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Continue reading →: April 2025
The white rabbit leads the way. Created by Allison C. using OpenAI’s DALL·E. I didn’t grow up knowing the traditions of starting the month saying either “White Rabbit” or “Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit” upon waking for luck. Did you? So I used AI within ChatGPT to make bring some cute, luck…
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Continue reading →: March 2025
Shake your shamrocks—it’s March, dear. On my first commute in March, I listened to Pati Jinich’s Mexican Jewish Table with The Kitchen Sisters on NPR. They mentioned walking through Oaxaca’s Enthnobotanical Garden. It sounds lovely! This is an interesting episode with cross-cultural influences. Speaking of culture, I went to an…
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Continue reading →: February 2025
A Valentine for Winter. We’ve reached the time in winter where everyone is exhausted. It’s been a cold month with icy winds from the North, more snow, more ice. As I write this toward the end of the month, it’s warmed up a bit to the low 30s and low…
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Continue reading →: January 2025
Live from Erie, Pennsylvania, it’s your snowflake girl. Heading for a Golden Snow Globe? January has been a flaky month, as in filled with snow and cold. Since the Thanksgiving 2024 blizzard, we’ve been enjoying (read: not so much) a particularly snowy and cold winter. The Golden Snow Globe National…
