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DON'T GIVE UP ON THE PEAS
WHATEVER THE SEASON, renewal and freshness are always welcome arrivals in consciousness. I learn many lessons in my garden, especially at this time of year. While I'm certainly no expert, I am persistent, and I pay close attention to what's going on around me.
Some seedlings I start indoors, weeks before it's warm enough for me to put them outside. A few varieties, however, stipulate: Sow direct. And so I do, just as soon as the last hard frost releases the earth from its grip.
Last year, I put in some seeds in late March, during a promising stretch of warm, sunny weather. Within two weeks, tiny morning glories and nasturtiums had poked their heads through the soil. Bachelor's buttons also came up. But not the sweet peas. Each week I checked: nothing. It was April, then May, and June was almost upon us. Still nothing. I began to think the seed packet must have been bad.
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April 30, 2007 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from ALMA CHICO GREEN, BETTY J. CUTFORTH, SARAH O'BRIEN, LAURA BLOCH, VERITY WALKER, KATHERINE MURRAY
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Safe as sentinels
WARREN BOLON, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Molly Rockey, Stephen Des George, Elizabeth Williamson
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SAFE in an unsafe world
BY DAVID STEVENS
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SAFE in cyberspace
BY INGRID PESCHKE
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SAFE in mid-flight
BY GABRIEL TSHIALA LUMBADILA
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SAFE at gunpoint
BY MICHAEL TREVAIL
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Clearing the path with prayer
BY JOAN OLYNYK
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A MAJOR CHANGE OF PERSPECTIVE
BY MARK SWINNEY
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Safe with the Shepherd
Gwendolyn Young
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I said I was sorry
Tabea Keller
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PARTING . . . WITHOUT THE SORROW
CARYL KRUEGER
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DON'T GIVE UP ON THE PEAS
ELAINE FOLLIS
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COMPLETE FREEDOM REGAINED
PETER DREYER
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SYMPTOMS OF CONTAGION QUICKLY CONQUERED
CINDY ROEMER
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HEALINGS FROM THE 91ST PSALM
TRUDI CARTER