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September 11, 2021: A Divided Country in Mourning So I Retreat in Mother Nature
The utter sense of loss, unnecessary illness and death from the still raging covid pandemic and a country failing to adequately honor and support the first responders and many heroes of the 9/11 attack have left me in profound despair. … Continue reading
August 29, 2021: Devotion following 14.25″ of rain in two days
Extreme weather is in the news every day. Wildfires in California, floods 0f epic proportions in North Carolina and Tennessee, and hurricanes that batter and destroy homes and lives. I am one of the fortunate ones because when Robinson Creek … Continue reading
August, 2021 – The beginning of dahlia season at Devotion
I simply adore this season in my garden. The labor of digging, storing and replanting the dahlia tubers is a natural rhythm that has become sacred to me. I will have blooms until first frost, which is usually late October … Continue reading
July 20, 2021: OOPS! Bicycle Accident and Hip Replacement Surgery
My summer took a very different turn than expected when I crashed on my bicycle on July 5. Fortunately help was there immediately and Dr. Adam Kaufman did a fabulous job of replacing the total hip. Now I am home, … Continue reading
Early morning in July around Devotion
You must get out in the garden early in the morning, even in the mountains!
IT’S OFFICIALLY SUMMER AND THERE IS SO MUCH TO APPRECIATE AT DEVOTION
When I purchased my property in 2013, I immediately began identifying the exotic invasive species that had basically taken over everywhere. The bittersweet, multiflora rose, and poison ivy were daunting but I had decided to manually remove them so that … Continue reading
Memorial Day At Biltmore Estate
We have had a very hot and dry May, so many blooms are fading quickly. A morning walk with dew on the flowers is always a special time to me. Get out there before the heat and thunderstorms build.
The merry month of May at Devotion (2021)
Spring ephemerals April 19, 2021
Hiking to Wildcat Rock, the mountainside was covered in those precious spring ephemerals that will soon be gone. Get out and enjoy the rebirth after “wintering.”
Celebrating spring at Rocky Fork State Park, Flag Pond, TN
3.5 miles of the most abundant spring ephemerals I have ever encountered! I will be returning for several weeks to watch it unfold.