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I have driven by the car so many times — too many to count really. I’ve witnessed the frosted blankets covering the windows on chilly mornings.
by Amber Jensen When I was a little girl I got super excited when I got to stamp the packages. I’d stand in the cold building, stained white cotton gloves,…
by Amber Jensen, www.amberjjensen.com This is for the single people wondering what all the fuss is about. It’s for the couple that weathered the storms of decades and now sits…
by Amber Jensen The celebration of holidays shifts as we age and move through the seasons of life. There are so many gifts to be had in each shifting…
Photos and article by Amber Jensen This year, again, I observe in reverence, a flower that means so much to me for no particular reason. For me, the…
by Amber Jensen “This group has taught me so much in the last few months! It’s reminded me how good it feels to lend a hand just because everybody…
by Amber Jensen On March 27th, Loon Lake residents, Brent and Michele Sainsbury, got the call no parent wants to receive. A call from their 13-year-old daughter, Ana’s school…
by Amber Jensen The Colorado Quartz mine in Mariposa, CA is a gold prospector’s dream come true. As one of the world’s most famous gold mines, it is hailed…
by Amber Jensen As we say farewell to the long light and warmth of summer we also bid adieu to one of our favorite past-times – festivals. No…
As Mother’s Day approaches many of us start thinking about ordering flowers for the mothers in our lives. Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day account for the largest commercial production and consumer purchase of flowers all year. Imagine, how many flowers have to hit the floral markets by February 14th and mid-May. I hadn’t considered the environmental impact of these two holidays until a recent conversation with an organic cut flower farmer, Nova Zaro, owner of Earth Angel Flower Farm.
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