Back in the Saddle

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Yes, I know it’s been two months. Much has happened. Family things. Home things. Commitments.

Thanks to those who worried about me. I am fine.

Anyone want to cut our grass while fighting with the company to find a replacement for a failing tractor?

We did replace the out of commission car.

The most traumatic. Losing my mom to massive heart failure. One day, she’s OK. Next day. Life support. Five days later, an awesome lady left us. May was not a good month.

I had to step back and take a break.

I did do my commitment to amateur radio field day. There will be a review of the W3AO effort, as I did take many pictures.

I also updated my Farms page, to reflect the changes in the local offerings. I will miss Love Dove. Thanks, John, for all you gave us.

The blog is still alive, just recovering from all the chaos in my life.

Love you, mom, who gave me the AnnieRie nickname.

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About AnnieRie

Retired, I am following my dream of living in quiet western Howard County, a rural oasis, not far from the urban chaos, but just far enough. I love to cook, bake, garden, and travel. I volunteer at Howard County Conservancy, mostly supporting grounds, gardens, programs and activities. I love the things we do, particularly supporting events that show children all the wonders of nature, and the agricultural connection to their food.

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  1. While it was nice to see an update from you in my email today, I’m sorry for all the troubles that have caused your absence. My condolences in your loss.

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  2. Exactly what Dianne said. We missed your posts. And so sorry about your mom.

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  3. Sorry for your loss. A reminder to cherish each moment with loved ones.

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  4. I echo Dianne’s sentiments. I am very glad to hear from you, but am very sorry for the troubles that caused you absence, especially the loss of your mom. Thinking of you.

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