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Backup of Elementor query code

Jenny SmithNovember 15, 2024November 15, 2024

Limitations This code won’t work if you are trying to match multiple terms. Elementor Custom Query: Limit results to pages with the same tag as the current page This limitpage query forces the posts widget to display only items of…

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I’m in a mood

Jenny SmithJune 26, 2022October 14, 2023

The Roe decision has me angered. Christian conservatism is horrifying. Christian conservative articles of faith: 11a. We actually believe God is all-loving. His love is so great and his Bible so perfect that everyone who reads about him will instantly…

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2022 Garden Started

Jenny SmithMarch 6, 2022November 10, 2024

2022’s garden almost didn’t happen. We have been planning a trip to Europe since before the pandemic, but after our last cruise punctuated by Jared’s seasickness, I didn’t want to be cooped up with him for a consecutive eight days…

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Cincinnati Spring Grove Cemetery Arboretum Weeping Angel statue On prayer
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On prayer

Jenny SmithSeptember 30, 2020June 28, 2021

It’s been very helpful to me as others describe their experience with a mid-faith crisis, and though I don’t expect to ever reach a large audience — both because I’ve deliberately limited my online presence in the last few years…

Continue reading ➞ On prayer
Brigham Young, dark night of the soul, Epictetus, faith transition, islam, prayer, St. John of the Cross
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I’m done peopling for today

Jenny SmithSeptember 26, 2020June 28, 2021

Look, I am no respecter of persons. I don’t know why I’m this way. I just am. Consider yourself on notice: your title will not stop me from cracking down on you. Head of online learning for institute? Yep. I’ll…

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venting
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August – September

Jenny SmithSeptember 16, 2020September 16, 2020

Blogging about the garden has fallen by the wayside as tomato and bean production increased. Weeds and such went crazy because we took a last minute trip to Utah to visit my daughter, who wanted to visit my old alma…

Continue reading ➞ August – September
beans, cucumbers, family, garden, hardscaping, peppers, roses, Squash, Swiss chard, tomatillos, tomatoes, trellis, zucchini
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A Bug’s Death

Jenny SmithJuly 21, 2020July 26, 2020

It is SO HOT. We are now at 28 consecutive days at over 90 degrees. This morning I went out to the garden, and in the way out I asked Google Home what the temperature was. “It’s currently 78 degrees…

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beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, fall gardening, garden, hardscaping, irises, peppers, pests, Squash, Swiss chard, tomatillos, tomatoes, weather, zucchini
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Chugging along

Jenny SmithJuly 8, 2020July 26, 2020

There’s not a lot happening in the garden right now besides … disease. I’m getting squash and zucchini every day, and the blackberries are putting on, and my Stupice gives me at least one tomato every day. I have had…

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bale garden, Blackberries, cucumber, fall gardening, garden, peppers, Squash, tomatoes, zucchini
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Fourth of July Tomato!

Jenny SmithJuly 4, 2020July 8, 2020

It’s A Thing here in Virginia that those who can get a ripe tomato by the Fourth of July have really accomplished something. Well, here’s my accomplishment: It’s a ripe saladette, not a slicer, but I’m taking it. I’ve also…

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America, bale garden, beans, cucumber, flowers, hydrangea, lettuce, Midlife, peppers, Squash, Sunflowers, tomatoes, zinnias, zucchini
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Can you have too many tomato plants?

Jenny SmithJune 30, 2020July 2, 2020

Really— can you? Nichole came through and gave me three beautiful Italian tomato plants yesterday, so I filled up the last three spots in my garden with them today. She gave me a San Marzano, which I grew last year…

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cucumber, garden, tomato
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Back home

Jenny SmithJune 29, 2020August 5, 2024

My daughter decided to move to Utah to be closer to school and to try and get her driver’s license at the beginning of the month. She got everything lined up, we found an apartment and hired ThreeMovers to help…

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bale garden, beans, cucumber, Florida weave, garden, iris, leeks, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, Squash, Swiss chard, tomatillos, tomatoes, zucchini
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Angry birds

Jenny SmithJune 1, 2020July 2, 2020

I went out this morning to spray because I saw some bug damage yesterday during my daily walk-through of the garden, and a Very Angry Bird started chirping and dive bombing me. I ignored it, figuring it was just surprised…

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asparagus, bale garden, beans, Blackberries, cucumber, garden, leeks, lettuce, onions, peas, roses, Squash, Swiss chard, tomatoes
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First blossom! And the winner is…

Jenny SmithMay 27, 2020July 2, 2020

I was surprised to see my first open blossom today on a tomato plant that I grew from seed! So exciting! My sister in Houston already has first-sized tomatoes, Daddy has tomatoes, even Del has a legitimate double tomato on…

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bale garden, beans, Blackberries, cucumber, garden, hardscaping, onions, peas, roses, seed starting, Squash, tomatoes, zucchini, zuchi

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