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Tag Archives: stories about living on the Concord River
A Bedtime Story
Or a morning story. It could also be an afternoon story. Basically, it’s a story for anytime of the day. The Old Woman and The Hose The was once an old woman who lived in a quaint cottage on the … Continue reading →
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Happy Belated Birthday
My dog’s birthday. Continue reading →
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Tagged all about my dog, animals, Are black Labs good pets?, Are black Labs more intelligent?, black Labs, blog about living on a river, companion animals, doggies, Harlee, Labs, Labs4Rescue, my dog, pet birthday celebrations, pets, rescue dogs, rescue pets, River Lady, stories about living on the Concord River
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A Joyous Ostara to One and All
Blessed Ostara 2022. Continue reading →
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Tagged birds, cookies for Ostara, how to celebrate Ostara, hummingbird migration maps, It's spring, Mole cleaning his house, Ostara 2022, Ostara cakes, pileated woodpecker, recipes, songbirds, Spring 2022, Spring cakes, stories about living on the Concord River, The Wind in the Willows, what does a pileated woodpecker look like, where do pileated woodpeckers live, woodpeckers of New England
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May You Soar Like an Eagle
Soar like an eagle and embrace the day. Continue reading →
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Tagged Bald Eagle, blog about birds, blog about living on a river, blog about nature, Carolina wren singing, common mergansers, concord river, life on the concord river, Northern pintail duck, River Lady, single woman living on a river, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River
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Imbolc 2022
Imbolc is the celebration of the start of spring. Continue reading →
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Tagged baked custard recipe, being pagan, blog about birds, blog about living on a river, Candalmas, celebrating imbolc, celtic goddess brighid, ducks, groundhog day, Imbolc 2022, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, Mallards, plant catalogues, riverlady, saint brigid, single woman living on a river, snow, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, wiccan sabbats, winter storm Kenan
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So an old lady walks into a hardware store…
31-Day Gratitude Challenge and other cool things. Continue reading →
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The Pursuit of Happiness
How to find joy. Continue reading →
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Tagged A Christmas Carol, a ghost poem, being happy, blog about living on a river, Christmas poem, doing good deeds, finding happiness, ghosts of Christmas long past, giving freely, how to find joy, Jimmy Durante, life on the concord river, Make Someone Happy song, pursuit of happiness, random acts of kindness, River Lady, Scrooge, single woman living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, tinthia clemant, why are people unhappy
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The Circle Continues
The Circle of Life is a concept that many people know about. It speaks to the recycling of living tissue, both plant and animal, to death and back to another life form. Grass (or in my case garden mums) to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animals, Billerica Animal Control, bird killed by transformer, birds, blog about life on a river, blog about living on a river, circle of life, concord river, Cooper's hawk, dead bird of prey, hawks in Massachusetts, hawks on the Concord River, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, raptors, River Lady, single woman living on a river, squirrels, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River, transformers, what do hawks eat, wildlife, wildlife on the Concord River, woman living on a river
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It’s all relative.
I’m sick and tired of the humid weather. Continue reading →
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Tagged autumn 2021, blog about living on a river, concord river, crabgrass, humidity, life on the concord river, living on the Concord River, River Lady, riverlady, stories about living on the Concord River, what is relative humidity, why is it so hot outside
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Creature Comforts
Imagine an eerie sound waking you from a sound sleep. That’s what happened a few nights ago. The time was around 1:30 AM and, as already mentioned, I was fast asleep, dreaming of my two favorite men, no doubt — … Continue reading →
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