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We Want to Believe, to Put Our Trust in Something….or Someone.
Yesterday, March 9, 2011, I posted about “Ash Wednesday” and the sacred season of Lent, in hopes, thinking and believing reader, that whether you consider yourself a Christian, of another faith tradition, or believe yourself to be “not a religious … Continue reading →
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More March Folklore, What Is It About March Hares, In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Lion
More about the month of March, dear reader: It is called by some “the daffodil month.” Bright, fresh-looking, yellow daffodils are the cheery flower of the month (also called the “birth flower” for those born in March). Daffodils are very … Continue reading →
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