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Tag Archives: zionsville
Gift #926: Old-fashioned Christmas
This weekend my mom and I went to Zionsville to enjoy the town decorated for Christmas. I’m an old soul and I love the simple joys of Christmas. This is one of my favorite local areas to visit because it’s … Continue reading
Gift #684: Treasure at a bookstore
On one of my recent trips to Zionsville, I stopped in at the local book store, Black Dog Books. The store is named for the owner’s pet dog, who sadly passed away two years ago, but a new black lab … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Dog Books, books, Gene Stratton Porter, Indiana history, local authors, zionsville
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Gift #580: Scenes from Zionsville
Over the weekend my mom and I went up to Zionsville, IN. It’s about 40 minutes north of my neck of the woods along a very scenic landscape, alternating between forests, pasture, and tiny towns, churches, and old cemeteries. In … Continue reading
Gift #521: Christmas in Zionsville
Today my mom and I shared a girl’s day together. Amid our errands for Christmas preparations, we decided to make a trip to historic Zionsville. It had been a while since we’d been there and we wanted to see the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, christmas decorations, Holidays, Indianapolis, zionsville
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Gift #321: Flying acrobat
This weekend I went up to Zionsville. The gardens are starting to come to life again and the trees are in bloom. Birds are busy flitting from trees to feeders and back again. And then I spied this unusual “furry … Continue reading
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Tagged Gardens, Home and Garden, squirrels, zionsville, Zionsville Indiana
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Gift #70: Succulents #2
I’ve been waiting for a long time to share this post with you. I’ve taken lots of pictures of succulents this summer, but this is my favorite. Succulents have been very popular this year – they thrive in the hot, … Continue reading
Gift #64: Succulents #1
This is the first in a series of posts I will write on succulents. They are some of my favorite plants and I have lots of great pictures to share with you. These came from some planters along main street … Continue reading