They stink to high heaven when they are in bloom. It sure attracts the bees, though. I’m glad the smell goes away when they’re harvested or no one could stand being in the produce section of the market.
Thanks, Becky. I think it would be fun to hear the voices of writers. I like knowing more about the person behind the writing. I thought my posts would be more personal that way. Glad you enjoyed it.
Because grief is such a misunderstood and little talked about topic, it may be easier to start by saying what the Grief Recovery Method isn’t:
It’s not counseling
It’s not therapy
It’s not an alternative treatment
While any of the above routes may be of some little or great benefit, they mainly offer a path to discovery of the thoughts and feelings you have around the loss in your life. The Grief Recovery Institute maintains that discovery is not the same as recovery.
The Grief Recovery Method is an action plan. It is a series of small steps that when taken, in order, by the griever, it leads to the completion of the unresolved business linked to the loss.
Son and I love those tiny red radishes. Never knew they smelled awful.
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They stink to high heaven when they are in bloom. It sure attracts the bees, though. I’m glad the smell goes away when they’re harvested or no one could stand being in the produce section of the market.
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I really liked your “mini-podcast.” It added another dimension to your wonderful story. Thanks!
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Thanks, Lakota. I’m having fun experimenting with it and it’s going well so far. I appreciate the feedback.
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What a treat to hear your voice Chris, and what a brilliant tale. No wonder there were so many bees they must love it! Great advice too – thank you.
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Thanks, Becky. I think it would be fun to hear the voices of writers. I like knowing more about the person behind the writing. I thought my posts would be more personal that way. Glad you enjoyed it.
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