Posts by Martha Brunell

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Web Notes While We Are Scattered – October 15, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart Food for Thought Bees — the heavy lifters in the great congregation of pollinators Dear Mayfield, When I was a child, I was allergic to bees.  Nobody knew that until the first time I was stung.  And that first time and on several other occasions I was not stung by a single […]

Web Notes While We Are Scattered – October 14, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart What We Love Already? Dear Mayfield, The photo above might make you wonder if I am trying to compete with retailers for rolling out all things Christmas as early as possible.  Actually, that is not what this photo is about.  I have a friend whose family is divided among several states in […]

Web Notes When We Are Scattered – October 8, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart Community Nourishment Then and Nourishment Now Milkweed and Goldenrod with a bit of New England Asters in the background. Dear Mayfield, I had a lot of fun toward the end of September finding places where I could frame a photo that included both milkweed now past its prime and young and vibrant […]

Web Notes When We Are Scattered – October 6, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart There were  signs  all along the way, but I was going too fast to read them.  The  signs  said  “Stop.” (Kai Siedenburg) I almost missed this moment outside the parsonage yesterday.  I was in the front yard appreciating some of the work done by Peggy, Joann H. (her mom), JT, the Scotts, […]

Web Notes When We Are Scattered – September 29, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart Surprise Autumn Seed Heads Dear Mayfield, This photograph has quite a story.  I was out Sunday morning for a long walk.  I was hoping to come across some autumn pictures that I could send to my former student and colleague, who is now an Associate Conference Minister in another conference.  She had […]

Web Notes When We Are Scattered – September 25, 2020

by Martha Brunell

Connected While Apart September Teaching New England Asters and Goldenrod 2020 Dear Mayfield, As we get ready to say goodbye to September for another year, I want to pause briefly with one of September’s special treasures.  This web note ties back to #52 from September 10th when I brought up the topic of autumn color.  […]