I remember May Bloom Day, my first of 2023, like it was yesterday. How can it be almost fall again? Melancholy abounds. Summer is by

SEPTEMBER BLOOM DAY
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Loving and Leaving them for 32 years
I remember May Bloom Day, my first of 2023, like it was yesterday. How can it be almost fall again? Melancholy abounds. Summer is by
Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses. photo
I followed along with Sharon Astyk’s now-completed “Independence Days” project, which ran for 10 weeks, from 17 June to 26 August, and was an “exercise [to build]
Again I’m late for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day (traditionally the 15th of the month). This will probably be my last GBBD until next May, though
I followed along with Sharon Astyk’s now-completed “Independence Days” project, which ran for 10 weeks, from 17 June to 26 August, and was an “exercise [to build]
Only a month ago. If September memories were beets or pumpkins, they’d still be totally fresh and ready to use, tasty and fortifying, maybe even