Through the Blue Gate

Saturday, June 18, 2016

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Garden shed life, 2015 We added stepping stones in April so our feet wouldn't get wet in the morning dew. Well, Dale added the...
Tuesday, June 14, 2016

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Garden shed, first Christmas Decorating for Christmas can be a lot of work. In this small space, it takes less time, but my tendenc...
Sunday, June 12, 2016

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Garden shed, the finished product! Once the floor tiles were down, they were grouted and I applied a sealer (which was NOT fun!). ...
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Saturday, June 11, 2016

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Garden shed X Two years have passed since I last blogged. Don't know why... except that Facebook is easier. In case anyone is w...
Sunday, May 18, 2014

Garden shed IX

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  Rather surprisingly, Dale said he'd been dreading getting started on the siding. Huh? One can really see progress when those bo...
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Kim Campbell Radder
Twenty years of living in rural Whatcom County with mixed woodland, wetlands, and open pastureland all around aided the discovery of creative gifts I didn’t know were inside me. That first poem was a surprise. These words and images reflect my love for the small and large elements of the natural world. They speak of struggles in relationships as well as the grief of losing those I love. If you laugh or cry or nod your head in agreement with something you read then I’ve succeeded in sharing my gift. Dad first encouraged me in my artistic endeavors. I wish he were here to see this. With the support of my AE! sisters, I allowed myself to be called “artist”. The prayers of the women at the storage have upheld me in the darkest of times. Thank you, dear friends. Last, but not least, thank you, Dale for the computer. This has been so much fun! I believe human creativity is a gift from our Creator God. I offer this to honor You, Father, and, hopefully, bless others. Thank you, Jesus.
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