I saw this link on my friend Roxzene's Facebook feed this morning and decided to share it.
It's difficult to know the best means for helping out in Ukraine.
From watching daily reports of the continued and intensified horror, it seems that the list included in this article gives some helpful ideas.
As the snow melt has stalled again with cold temperature, plants are growing inside. Maybe in a couple of weeks they can move outside to the new greenhouse.
I was also able to do some raking yesterday under trees where the snow has melted.
Lots of residue from winter fall-out to clean up, and I'll try to keep caught up as more bare ground appears.
Keepin' it short today.
Happy Thursday.
Liam after bath No. 3 for the week. It's a daily ritual now with mud coming on. |
An Assortment of Thursday Throwbacks . . .
My sister Barbara talks with a family "outlaw" and local volunteer extraordinaire Judy Thompson as students walk into the Panida Theater for a special program. |
Chris and Cherita came from New York a few years ago and put on a play and workshops at the Panida Theater and Lake Pend Oreille Alternative High School. |
ZAGS are compiling a record for ranking No. 1 in NCAA men's basketball. |
Bill inducts Elisabeth into the Lodgepole Society. Elisabeth takes wonderful care of the Lovestead and its beloveds when we go on trips. |
We've almost reached this time of year. |
Selle Grange, now privately owned. |
Part of the audience for a book event at Luther Park. |
Myra Lewis |
The day Annie left for six months as a college exchange student in New Zealand: 2003. We had breakfast at the Blue Heron in Samuels before she headed off on her first overseas adventure. |
Marcy Neher |
Sisters: Laurie, Marianne, Barbara, Laurie.
Neighbor Leonard Wood |
Tibbs barn at Colburn |
First time I ever met horse trainer Marv Legerway. |
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