Lavender returns for the soft season with calm spring styling, heritage accents, and gentle decor ideas that bridge spring into early summer. There’s a moment every year — right between the last cool mornings of spring and the first warm breath of summer — when the world feels softer. The
Springthyme Lilacs
Springthyme Lilacs A gentle story from my Illinois springs There are certain flowers that stay with you long after you’ve moved away from the place where they grew. For me, lilacs are one of those flowers. They don’t grow here in Florida — at least not the old‑fashioned, fragrant varieties
Two Years Later: Storms, Detours, and Unexpected Light
Two years after my surgery*, I’m reflecting on fear, healing, insurance battles, unexpected detours, and the small moments of light that helped me through. Every year has dates that mark us. Some are joyful, some are heartbreaking, and some are the kind you don’t know how to categorize because they
Grow With Ease: Mastering Gardening Zones in 7 Steps
In order to understand the concept of garden growing zones, it’s essential to first grasp what they are and why they matter! Grow With Ease: Master Garden Growing Zones in 7 Steps Do you ever find yourself feeling frustrated, overwhelmed or even disheartened at the garden center? Are you unable
Spring Rustic Tulip Arrangement
Looking for an easy faux tulip arrangement for Spring? All you need is a bundle of tulips, a grapevine wreath & a little creativity! Sponsored Post On this blog, I may sometimes use affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission if you purchase via the link. The price
The Legend of the Sand Dollar
Are you familiar with the Legend of the Sand Dollar? Easter is the perfect thyme to share this poem! As the sun rises on Good Friday, I always find myself drawn back to the quiet symbolism of the sand dollar. Its markings feel like a whispered reminder that hope is
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