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- Stevie Ray's Blog A cool Australian Shephard, who’s blind, living on the Concord River!
- Dear Kitty, Some Blog A blog about animals, peace and war, social justice and so much more. Check it out!
- The Domestic Witch Great information about Feng Shui and your home.
- Witches of the Craft Witchcraft for the 21st Century.
- Trash Paddler A paddler who breaks for trash.
- Cool blog about snapping turtles!
Tag Archives: death of a sibling
Navigating Grief: Dreams of a Sister’s Farewell
Interpreting dreams about death and loss. Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged books, death, death and loss, death of a sibling, dreams, Dreams of loss, grief, grieving, interpreting dreams, loss, loss a sister, ovarian cancer, understanding my dreams, What does my dream mean, why do I have the same dream over and over, writing
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Time
The passage of time. Continue reading
Dear Ovarian Cancer…
A open letter to ovarian cancer. Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged cancer, coping with grief, death, death of a sibling, death of a sister, grief and grieving, grief and mourning, hospice, losing a loved one, losing a loved one to cancer, losing a sister, losing someone to cancer, mourning, mourning and loss, on grief and grieving, ovarian cancer, ovations for the cure, sibling loss, tinthia clemant
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Be Counted
No, I’m not referring to the US Census. Being counted refers to joining the The Great Backyard Bird Count. And super easy. Plus you can do your counting in your jammies with bed-head hair if you’re so inclined. Join at: … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals, Audubon, Blogger, blogs, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, death of a sibling, depression, Eastern Bluebirds, feeding songbirds, Great Backyard Bird Count, great nature blogs, grief and grieving, life on a river, lose of a sister, losing someone to cancer, ovarian cancer, photography, Project FeederWatch, songbirds, wildlife on the Concord River, wildlife photography
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