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Chicken pox and eyeballs
Medicine~Story Garden

Chicken pox and eyeballs

My daughter developed a decent dose of chicken pox aged 4. Not unwell just a bit sore and itchy…. the poor tolerant child allowed me to experiment. She had baths of oats and just emerged slightly sticky with a warm aroma of ready brek. We […]

June 16, 2018
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Poison Ivy
Story Garden~Trees, Forests, and Woods

Poison Ivy

Poison ivy In Connecticut where I grew up, poison ivy is everywhere. The name pretty much tells you not to go near it. It’s covered with an oily resin that can cause a nasty reaction if you touch it. My mom taught us what poison […]

April 27, 2018
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