Leslie Fowler Doyle
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Seasons with Reasons
In my last blog, I was extolling the virtues of winter as the time for rest and rejuvenation. However, if you are like me, you love the warmer temperatures, longer days and the general feeling of optimism that comes from… Continue reading
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A Time for Everything
3 There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: 2 a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot,3 a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to… Continue reading
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Organic Anniversary
Many people celebrate their anniversary with the three Cs: champagne, candlelight and cuddling. We recently celebrated our anniversary, and we did have the three Cs, but we also increased our knowledge of the three Ms: manure, mushrooms and mulch. My… Continue reading
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Southerner in Exile
We have lived above the Mason-Dixon Line for almost 22 years now, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We have a wonderful community of friends, go to a great church, and our adult children will probably stay here, and so will we. My… Continue reading
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In Celebration of August
“I love borders. August is the border between summer and autumn; it is the most beautiful month I know. Twilight is the border between day and night, and the shore is the border between sea and land. The border is… Continue reading
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Writeable Moments
I have had the pleasure of working with students from kindergarten to college and beyond. I have noticed in recent years that colleges and graduate schools want essays (read: narratives) to personalize otherwise common applications. Most candidates of these schools… Continue reading
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The Gifts from Guests
Yesterday morning, our most recent guests left. I can still see my dear friend waving at me as they drove away, until I could see the last trace of their car. Although they were gone and there was a hole… Continue reading
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This Fabulous February
Paying tribute to this year’s shortest, but maybe most impactful month of the year I simply love February. Being in February means that we are about to ease out of winter, despite what Phil might say and that we celebrate… Continue reading
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The Five Joys of January
The Christmas decorations are being slowly packed away and we are all getting into the routine again after the holidays. Although the bustle and activities of the holidays are fun and I enjoy seeing friends and family and celebrating Christ’s… Continue reading
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Travel and Change
Two weeks ago, my husband and I returned from a wonderful fall trip to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. This was the first time we had been to that part of the country, and we traveled through Utah, Idaho, Montana… Continue reading