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Spring: the season of new beginnings. When warmth comes back from hibernation, sunbeams emerge from dark clouds, and birds sing from the twigs of blossoming trees ... at least that’s what it used to ...
What does spring and new beginnings mean to you? With spring supposedly here, we’ve been thinking about how it will soon be time to do some planting in our garden. We enjoy watching the tender ...
Spring is a time for new beginnings. Fresh green blades of grass poke through the soil of a reawakening earth. Crocuses and the first of the daffodils are in bloom.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Spring is the season of new beginnings where the buds bloom as the earth wakes from a long winter slumber. The Farmers and gardeners till the earth and plant their seeds as the days grow warmer.
For a few days over these last several weeks, it has truly felt like spring. Showers of rain instead of torrents of snow, chirping birds instead of chilled silence and Spring promises new beginnings ...
Last weekend was the Almond Festival in the Capay Valley. This 110-year-old celebration of spring brings folks from far and wide to view acres of delicately blossoming white petals against ...
Spring is for new beginnings: flowers blooming, leaves sprouting, and the official start of a new season for Penn football. Wiping away the old, the Quakers get to go out on the field with a fresh ...
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