The Wonder of Plants – Part 2
More tidbits from my upcoming book, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired
More tidbits from my upcoming book, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired
So Excited!!!. Here are my grandbaby goslings on Easter morning.
Here are a few tidbits from my book that is coming out this June, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired - Finding Inspiration and Well-Being in a Wonder-Filled World. Ever Wonder What Makes an Organism Part of the Plant Kingdom? Photosynthesis: Plants are autotrophic organisms, meaning they produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight, allowing them to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Cell Wall and Cellulose: Plant cells have rigid cell walls composed primarily of cellulose, providing structural support and protection. This feature
Took this photo this am. Every year we have a robin nest or two by the walk- out basement doors. More babies soon!!!
As I write this post, I’m munching on toast topped with the violet jelly I made over the weekend, and I am in heaven! So good and so easy to make.
Every spring, we fling open the windows, let the breeze in, and use the freshness of the season rejuvenate our home. But what if our inner world needs just as much fresh air and renewal?
Here is a video of my backyard for today, just before serious storms are expected to begin.
Please meet Dolores, a beautiful and gentle female Mallard duck who frequents our pond.