By: Jennifer Richardson Holt My cat is a tad on the ruthless side. I suppose it is innate to most of his species. I guess he really can’t help but fight the urge to unleash the fury that is the miniature leopard within him. He does it in some more innocuous and endearing forms. HeContinue reading “The Natural Perspective 9/12/2021”
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Circular Thoughts 1/17/2021
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt Where I live, I see things. Living in such a rural setting I have the privilege or even downright pleasure, of witnessing some elements that I regularly meet to which those not sharing in my pastoral backdrop may not be privy . If I am honest, I probably very often overlookContinue reading “Circular Thoughts 1/17/2021”
Fingerprints and Fawn Spots 10/4/2020
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt I am using the somewhat antiquated method of paper and ink to start writing this. I have always embraced old things and am unabashedly a lover of all things historic but I admit putting pen to page feels terribly inconvenient and absurdly taxing. I know this is a ridiculous overreaction onContinue reading “Fingerprints and Fawn Spots 10/4/2020”
Defending a Dewdrop 9/13/2020
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt A topic was fleeting this week. I was battling with talking about the coming of autumn again. I kept telling myself that the people that read this are getting tired of me writing about my favorite season even though I could easily ramble on about the delicate and graceful dance ofContinue reading “Defending a Dewdrop 9/13/2020”