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  • By: Sue Evergreen
  • May 20, 2024

Spring in the Garden

Yellow and White Daisies with a metal honeybee medallion in the background in Sue Evergreen's garden. Spring in the Garden, posted by Sue Evergreen.

It’s not the veggies, but the act of growing, nurturing, and watching my plants grow during Spring in the garden that I love the most.

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  • By: Sue Evergreen
  • January 12, 2024

Garden In January

Decomposing lantern plant seed pod revealing seeds to start in the Spring in Sue Evergreen's garden. Garden in January, posted by Sue Evergreen. Garden in January, posted by Sue Evergreen.

The holidays are over for my family, and now we wait for the sun in the Pacific Northwest. The next few months show us just what we are made of.

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  • By: Sue Evergreen
  • October 13, 2023

Sometimes Life is Dead Dahlias

Wilted, end of season dead pink dahlia in Sue Evergreen's garden

The thing about ghosts is that we don’t get to choose when to deal with them. Re-living trauma has a way of quickly taking the energy, spark, and color out of us. After the adrenalin subsides, I feel like a bit of life has left me.

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  • By: Sue Evergreen
  • September 13, 2023

Garden in September

Red, yellow, and orange sunflower with a bee in Sue Evergreen's garden

The air is changing. The mornings and evenings are cool as we say goodbye to summer. The kids are back to school, and no matter how much I love them, I’m so glad. I’m glad strictly for their learning progress, of course…

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