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August 27, 2019

Hello, I have missed this space! I have missed writing long, meandering stories about our life. I have missed connecting with you in better ways than just quick photo shares and social media “likes.” Thank you for being here with me!

All summer, technical difficulties have made blogging impossible, so I have retreated to daily pen-and-paper journaling and, actually, have enjoyed that quite a bit. But we are now on the road to electronic repair, and that feels pretty great too. So much to share! Where to begin?

Late last night, a storm blew across Oklahoma. It could have been much worse, but it was still strong enough to do real damage around the farm. Sustained, straight line winds shredded and up-ended even heavy stationary objects, and the wind also seems to have dried up all the heavy rain that fell! Our concrete was dry at 5 a.m. Weird, right? Handsome is working from home today so he can also work at home, ha.

The vegetable gardens are enjoying that exciting late summer breath of fresh air. It doesn’t happen every year, but when it does, my heart is flooded with optimism. And my brain hits overdrive just like in early spring, searching wildly for every seed that might still be planted, every beautification task that might help. For me, compost work and weeding goes a long way. I love adding straw to the beds, too, just for mulch, but the more I read about “core” gardening, a no dig method, the more I imagine this is helping next year’s harvest.

All summer we have been partying and celebrating life in a thousand gorgeous ways. Handsome and I feel super lucky to have the space and wherewithal to gather our people, feed ourselves well, and make memories left and right. Most recently, our Dunaways convened at the farm to celebrate all of our August birthdays and anniversaries. Added together, it was a raucous party for 238 years of life and love! The next morning was a sleepy Saturday. We were exhausted in the best way, just kind of sifting through cleanup and enjoying those post-party vibrations. Below you can see that Natasha, one of our barn cats, had snuck inside to feast on a mountain of leftovers. Klaus has lots of mixed feelings about that.

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This summer I have been following the moon cycles more than ever before, and it has been the most delicious learning curve. Is this of interest to you? Do you want to know what I am finding out? This was first on my radar years ago with relation to gardening; then I started tracking it for personal health reasons; and in both respects I have been thrilled with new understanding. The many ways that God has designed interweaving patterns is just so beautiful to me. And understanding it all is actually helping my daily life. Amazing.

Ok friends, the sky is a dim navy blue now, plenty of light to do some evaluation of storm damage. Then I am off for a 12 or 13 mile run before some fun midweek events. I wish you the best of everything Tuesdays can offer! Thanks again for checking in. Please come back often because there is a lot to tell and even more on the horizon at the Lazy W.

“Be led by joy.
It’s the whole point.”
~Universe
XOXOXO

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Filed Under: UncategorizedTagged: gratitude, Joy, moon cycles, Oklahoma

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  1. Deb Walter says

    August 27, 2019 at 7:43 am

    I always enjoy reading your musings. I feel like a whole world of events unfolds every time we sit and gather our thoughts. My world has been exploding with changes and it has been tempting to feel overwhelmed or exhausted or even despair. But I try to lean into it all and and trust with acceptance and gratitude that this too is in Divine order! Isn’t it amazing when we can notice all the gifts even unexpected changes bring?!

    I love you Marie! Keep writing and running and gardening and loving!🥰

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    • Marie at the Lazy W says

      August 27, 2019 at 5:08 pm

      Debbie!!! Oh gosh I love you. Writing, even stream of conscious style, feels like I get to shuffle the deck a little, and I imagine you know what I mean. Big happy YES to leaning in, trusting the unknowns, and oozing gratitude and acceptance. Mindfulness has been powerful for me these recent months. Your life chapters are different and similar to mine right now. How fun would it be to sit and talk, face to face, about it all. Thank you for reading!

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  2. Dennis Eppley says

    August 27, 2019 at 8:32 pm

    whoo Hooo Welcome back!!

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Hi! I’m Marie. This is the Lazy W.

A hobby farming, book reading, coffee drinking, romance having, miles running girl in Oklahoma. Soaking up the particular beauty of every day. Blogging on the side. Welcome to the Lazy W!

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