We are so excited to discover that our flower beds have been magically supplied by Nature with a wonderfully useful plant. Not only do is golden flowers brighten the cloudiest day, but it provides an important nutritional benefit. Yes, Taraxacum officinale is now growing profusely at Arlmont Acres. Its edible leaves can substitute for the expensive greens found in grocery stores, helping to control the budget while making us healthier. And it's all free. Hooray for the lowly dandelion, which must be God's favorite flower, since He planted so many of them. And have an enjoyable April 1, everybody.
Retirement gives me time to write nonfiction, travel, quilt, enjoy time with Norm and research family history. Home Stories is a journal of daily life for interested family and friends; Thursday's Child has occasional essays on ideas or family history. Compton Rising Still chronicles the mission and events at our church.
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