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Avenging Plants

Posted on September 27, 2020 by Jill Zeller

As a gardener I spend a lot of time with plants and dirt. While putzing around the garden beds, I interact with them in a way that one might call emotional, or even personal. Take the Avengers—plants, that is. The … Continue reading →

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Posted in gardening, Humor, Lifestyle | Tagged blackberry vines, gardening, Humor, Jill Zeller, roses

The Reluctant Traveler’s Thought for the New Year

Posted on December 31, 2017 by Jill Zeller

The only thought I have is this: I shall imagine life is not worth dying, if (and when) roses complain their beauties are in vain but though mankind persuades itself that every weed’s a rose, roses (you feel certain) will … Continue reading →

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Posted in Nature, Poetry, Uncategorized | Tagged ee cummings, Jill Zeller, roses, winter

The News From 2Dits Farm: Love Affair

Posted on March 13, 2015 by Sheila Gilluly

There’s a thing going on here at 2Dits. People talk, cars slow down to look, and I think some of the neighborhood kids have been told not to come up the driveway. You know how things are in a small … Continue reading →

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Posted in Lifestyle | Tagged flowers, gardening, roses

Story Excerpt Sunday: from Kokopelli and the Virgin by Pati Nagle

Posted on December 28, 2014 by News Editor

Kokopelli and the Virgin by Pati Nagle “Oh, better not move now, better not take your hand away or the world will fall!” Rosa turned to see who had spoken, heart pounding with sudden fear. She hadn’t heard anyone approaching, … Continue reading →

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Posted in fantasy, Urban Fantasy | Tagged contemporary, Guadalupe, magical realism, roses, Santa Fe, visionary/metaphysical

New ebook release: A SPRIG OF BLOSSOMED THORN by Patrice Greenwood

Posted on June 18, 2013 by News Editor

Wisteria Tearoom Mysteries #2 Notorious for failed relationships. Ellen Rosings knows that’s true of cops. Detective Tony Aragon has even said it about himself, or something like it. Despite her misgivings, she is drawn to him, but can he reach … Continue reading →

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Posted in mystery, New Releases | Tagged New Mexico, roses, Santa Fe, tea, Wisteria Tearoom
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