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“ROSELYN” PATTERN – A POEM ABOUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MY HEIRLOOM CHINA? – BY Cathy Ross

A Pacific Northwest native, I have been writing poetry over 40 years.  My poems reflect a woman’s journey through the later years, with recurring themes of loss and renewal. I have  read at many local poetry venues and am a member of Seattle Poets Table. My first book, If the Moon Came Out Only Once

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FALL FLOWERS IN FAMILY GARDENS ADD COLOR & INTEREST WITH THEIR BLOOMS & FOLIAGE

You are invited to view the Olson family gardens with their brilliant fall blooms! The term “fall color” is most often referring to the red, orange, and yellow leaves of the overstory of trees, but we can also appreciate the smaller color displays of flowers in our gardens, planters, and bouquets.

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LETTERS FROM ALASKA 10 – CAROLE’S QUESTION: “HOW DO I LIVE MY LIFE?”

In Carole’s previous “Alaska Letter 9” she wrote to her sister Mary, “I’m thinking about getting my own boat, and fishing it next summer.”

With the passing of time Carole finds herself pondering whether that is such a good idea. Doesn’t each of us at one time or another ask the question that the poet Mary Oliver wrote in a poem, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do/ with your one wild and precious life?”

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