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Pandemic Living: One Day — Whichever One it is — At a Time

Posted on April 10, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Because I’ve already worked from home for 13 years, I have, like many writers, adapted to a fairly isolated occupational reality. So when the pandemic hit, I was confident that I’d ace staying home, venturing out for only the most… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion COVID-19, pandemic baking, Sourdough starter

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Roseate Spoonbill – Galveston, Texas

Posted: May 9, 2026 at 6:57 am

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  • Comment on Anderson woman’s iris farm sells thousands of flowers of every imaginable name and color by Derek Moss
    Gorgeous colors! Good article!
  • Comment on Anderson woman’s iris farm sells thousands of flowers of every imaginable name and color by Sherry
    In reply to Doni Chamberlain. Yay...I guess I never really read up on them. I bet you're right. Ugh...right now I'm so busy with other stuff...gardening is taking a back seat, but now at least I can plan. Thanks!
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    In reply to Doni Chamberlain. We need to facilitate some kind of trade when we divide our irises??
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