wellness
Harvesting Life’s Lessons is a blog that explores the parallels between gardening and life. It focuses on the idea that both gardening and life involve planting seeds, nurturing growth, and reaping the rewards. The blog’s mission is to:
- Inspire: Encourage readers to find inspiration and motivation in the natural world.
- Educate: Share knowledge and insights about gardening and personal growth.
- Empower: Equip readers with tools and strategies to cultivate a fulfilling and meaningful life.
By examining the lessons learned from gardening, Harvesting Life’s Lessons aims to help readers develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
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Appreciation For Trains
Have you ever have wondered what life would be like riding along the railways of life on another persons track? How that train seems to stay on the tracks even when going around a bend that on one side is… Continue reading
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Help A Nurse Dear Government
Dear Government,As a nurse I took an oath 11 years ago “I Deborah Schrepper, abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous” and to “zealously seek to nurse those who are ill wherever they may be and whenever they are in… Continue reading
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Nurse Wisdom
I know this ain’t the #greatest pictureI snapped it just now!You see while you were planing your tours and working on those “speeches” I was busy caring for your loved on you were too busy to care for. I’m sorry… Continue reading
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Coronavirus Protection
And the #coronovirus is now here in #florida Governor declared a state of emergency Please make sure you wipe remote controls,light switches,phones,door handles and all other surfaces often #Lysol helps stops the spread of the Coronavirus on surfaces harvestinglifeslessons stayinformed… Continue reading
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Summers Day
I love writing I love that my pen has no prejudices and will simply do as I say. #Shakespeare is just one of my favorites and today as it reaches 83 here I’m reminded of summers past and what it… Continue reading
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Write It Out
Actually try writing your thoughts down. You don’t need to do anything in-depth or lengthy—just take five minutes or so a day to write down your thoughts, feelings, or ideas. This can be especially helpful if you want to keep… Continue reading





