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- How to Create a Wild Flower GardenWild flower garden may sound strange to you. But collecting it from woods and fixing it up adds a real pleasure to one person.
- Wildflower: A PoemA poem about death.
- Growing a Wild Flower GardenIf you're bored of garden variety flower gardening, you can take hikes in the woods, collect wild seeds, and create your own little bit of nature's utopia in your back yard.
Wild Flowers..By a broad estimate it has been said that there are over 40,000 varieties of wild flowers belonging to more than 500 families and more than 20% of wildflowers are in the Sunflower family.- Story: Wild FlowersThis is a love story. I want all of you to read and try to become one with the characters..your views are always welcome.
- Review of Wild Flower Cafe in Los AngelesA review of Wild Flower Cafe in Los Angeles, California.
- Wild Flower This is My HomeWild Flower to describe a girl who is lost in life
New York City Wild Flower Week Offers Free Plants for GardenersNew York City will be celebrating the wild flowers of the city the week of May 2-9 2009,and yes there will be free wild flower plants given away.- The MeadowHave you ever walked across a meadow? Smelled the wonderful smells of summer? Or maybe the smell of freshly cut hay?
- Sleeping in a Fantasy Then Waking Up to RealityA very short story about a teenager living on her own from age 15, she sleeps and dreams of a beautiful world, a fantasy world in which most of us do; and then her world when she wakes up...back to reality. Enjoy.
- A Recent OccurrenceBeautiful romantic poem written the utmost skill care. This poem is dedicated to my wife-to-be -- Lynnifer.
For Photographic Inspiration, Discover Beauty in Your Own BackyardLooking for some photographic inspiration? You may have to look no further than your own back yard. Open that door, grab your camera, and see what's out there waiting for you!
A DestinationA poem about reaching a goal- Spring's Poetic BeautyPoem about the beauties of spring.
- Skipping StonesA poem about remembering
- Ghost HouseA walk through Detroit, a look at the life here, and a bit of vision.
We CAN Climb the Mountain of Challenges Each Day!From my book Finding the Light of Jesus- Til Night Her Silver Throne AscendedSunsets glory viewed from hill
- Empty City FieldA block filled with nature and beauty
- A Craft Filled SummerYou can plan a summer based on making a great token of your favorite summer crafts ever, breaking each step of the process into a family activity.
The Photography Gearhead, Electrical Tape and the Overly Branded WorldDon't let concerns over photo gear trump the joy of image making.
From the Bristles of a BrushA poem from the perspective of an artist's brush.- Sweetness Once Dreamt BeforeI don't know what sweet is. I know what sugar is, what chocolate is, not the sweetness of another person. One day I will - I won't write about it.
- A Story : on the Wings of LoveThis is not just a story, it's a part of me. A mixture of reality an fiction. Something I had wanted to share for long. Maybe there are many of us who feel the same way but never say it. Enjoy.
- WHO MADE a TREE?Driving from Ohio to Florida from the "flat lands" through the mountains gave me a rush. I felt the Lords presence every mile of the way.
Me and Myself : a ReflectionThe year ends and it is time to shed what's not me and rejoice in what's beautiful including the memories. Offering little bunddles of joy that I want to share with my readers.
An Unknown Soldier: A PoemA poem on an unknown soldier.- Wild FlowerA poem describing the daily struggles within self
- The River of the LostA narrator recounts a vision of paradise. However, paradise has its costs.
- Desert and RainBeing in the moment.
- The Summer FieldSummer field poem
- Jack in the Pulpit: A Beautiful Wild FlowerJack-in-the-Pulpits thrive in shade so if you have a shady spot consider putting Jack-in-the-Pulpits in it.
- Out in the CountryWhat a pleasure to spend the day out in the country.
Indian Paintbrusheswild flowers in Texas- Don't Take Scents for GrantedThe world is full of so many different nose-tantalizing things!
To Have or to Be !In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead.- As I Have Seen Youanother pantoum
Going Wild! How to Turn Your Yard into a MeadowTired of yard maintenance? Turn your back yard into a meadow with these easy steps.- TWILIGHT ANGELFictional prose about a romance between a Twilight Angel and the Zephyr wind.
- In a Lady's PurseA poem about various things you'd find in a woman's purse. It's like an entire world by itself in there.
