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We Don’t Think Less of the Trees

We Don’t Think Less of the Trees

by Emily Conrad | Oct 15, 2020 | changing of the seasons, Emily Conrad, faith, hope in times of change

by Emily Conrad We don’t think less of trees for losing their leaves every winter.This thought occurred to me as I walked a long, straight road, surrounded by fields of grass and trees.Earlier that August day, I had strained to write a blog post. I was...

How to Enjoy Summer While It Lasts

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Jul 4, 2017 | changing of the seasons, Emily Conrad, How to Enjoy Summer While It Lasts

by Emily ConradI was out for a walk in beautiful June-in-Wisconsin weather and found myself wondering why I lived in a place where summer is so fleeting.Though my husband and I sometimes daydream about moving elsewhere, even just a little further south so we’d...

Free Write Day 19 Notice

by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Oct 19, 2016 | changing of the seasons, Emily Conrad, Five Minute Friday, Free write, how God changes us, Notice, Write 31 Days

by Emily ConradA few blocks from my house, one arm of one little tree turns red in July.When I notice, I know fall is coming, though still far off.In August, September, and October other trees follow suit.How odd the change, to go from so green to so yellow and orange...

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