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The Ides of March

365 Days in the Garden

My posts from the first 15 days of this month

COVID technically ended for me early in March, but some of the weakness and brain fog are still lingering two weeks later. Here are the writings (including this one) that I posted during the first 15 days of March.

I am still managing to hit publish on something every day, a practice I’ve been following since January 1st. Sometimes my writing is a haiku — a 17-syllable slice of my life. Other posts this month have included more about my recovery from COVID, gardening tips and resources for this month, the secret recipe for Nana’s fluffy perfection pancakes, and thoughts on being autistic. I hope you enjoy them.

Here’s my post about February:

And here are the posts from the first half of this month, in case you missed them.

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