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ANIIDAM TUGIDAA
Wild Word Friday! ANIIDAM TUGIDAA is the Aleut designation for our month of July. ANIIDAM TUGIDAA means Month When Sea Mammal Pups are Born. When I work within a Native American language, I always love to see how words and names are so connected with nature. That’s not unusual considering that the survival of Native…
SWARD
Wild Word Friday! SWARD is one of those words seldom heard in modern English. As a noun, it’s used to designate a grass-covered area or a field. As a verb it means to cover or become covered with grass. SWARD traces its roots to an Anglo-Saxon word, sweard, which means a skin or hide. In…
A Glance Back – Daughter Days!
Last weekend our daughter Krystal spent a few days with us helping her dad (my husband Neil) on one of his building projects. After she left, Neil and I had a happy discussion about how Krystal’s upbeat attitude lifts our spirits and spurs us on in our various endeavors. So my glance back today is…
ANIIDAM TUGIDAA
Wild Word Friday! ANIIDAM TUGIDAA is the Aleut designation for our month of July. ANIIDAM TUGIDAA means Month When Sea Mammal Pups are Born. When I work within a Native American language, I always love to see how words and names are so connected with nature. That’s not unusual considering that the survival of Native…
SWARD
Wild Word Friday! SWARD is one of those words seldom heard in modern English. As a noun, it’s used to designate a grass-covered area or a field. As a verb it means to cover or become covered with grass. SWARD traces its roots to an Anglo-Saxon word, sweard, which means a skin or hide. In…
A Glance Back – Daughter Days!
Last weekend our daughter Krystal spent a few days with us helping her dad (my husband Neil) on one of his building projects. After she left, Neil and I had a happy discussion about how Krystal’s upbeat attitude lifts our spirits and spurs us on in our various endeavors. So my glance back today is…
ANIIDAM TUGIDAA
Wild Word Friday! ANIIDAM TUGIDAA is the Aleut designation for our month of July. ANIIDAM TUGIDAA means Month When Sea Mammal Pups are Born. When I work within a Native American language, I always love to see how words and names are so connected with nature. That’s not unusual considering that the survival of Native…
SWARD
Wild Word Friday! SWARD is one of those words seldom heard in modern English. As a noun, it’s used to designate a grass-covered area or a field. As a verb it means to cover or become covered with grass. SWARD traces its roots to an Anglo-Saxon word, sweard, which means a skin or hide. In…
A Glance Back – Daughter Days!
Last weekend our daughter Krystal spent a few days with us helping her dad (my husband Neil) on one of his building projects. After she left, Neil and I had a happy discussion about how Krystal’s upbeat attitude lifts our spirits and spurs us on in our various endeavors. So my glance back today is…
Nature is just awesome! It’s a breathtaking picture & the colours across the lake wow. Neil should have them blowin up they are really fantastic.
Patti, This was a sunset shot. We have such long summer twilights up here that God has a very long time to paint our skies!
Absolutely breathtaking! How early in the morning was this taken?
God is the greatest artist, Linda. That’s for sure!
Yes, Lynn, each day is inching us closer to melting snow and warm weather!
What a great idea – a summer sky for a cold February morning!! It won’t be long now
And……..as always………AWESOME!!
What a beautiful sky God has created. How can one not believe in the Creator God when you observe such wonder and grace. Thanks so much for sharing. You are so fortunate not to have any pollution up there!!!!