You never know when my Friday Story Time by Lia will appear! I have the perfect topic for something that is personal to me. It’s Lia’s Owl Collection that I started collecting the day I was born on August 23, 2018! This is how the story goes, hope you enjoy it. A few weeks before I was born I gave mommy a scare and she ended up in the hospital for a few days. While she was there, Mama went to the gift shop and get her a cute and
Brookgreen Gardens is located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. However it’s not just a garden, it’s where you can visit botanical gardens, American sculptures, Lowcountry history plus a Lowcountry zoo. https://www.brookgreen.org/ When Archer Huntington and noted sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, his wife, purchased property in South Carolina in 1930, the original idea was to build a retreat from the world while Anna, who had been diagnosed with tuberculosis, recovered her strength. However, 18 months later, on July 13, 1931, the property was incorporated under the laws of South Carolina as
Evergreen Content that is relevant past it’s publication is today’s topic on the Cornerstone Content Blog Challenge Day 25. Did you think I was going to write about evergreen trees since I posted them in my feature photo? DEFINITION of EVERGREEN: All content online is sustainable; the articles and blog posts don’t ever disappear.” When we talk about a piece of content being “evergreen,” we mean that evergreen content is content that continues to be relevant long past its publication, so traffic grows over time. CREDIT: https://www.autogrow.co/evergreen-content-examples/ Three years ago I wrote a blog
Today’s topic for the Cornerstone Content Blog Challenge is something that feels different. These don’t actually feel different by they are different colored dragonflies that I haven’t seen in our yard before. I remember when I was younger we had dragonflies around our yard but we called them “darning needles.” I love the brilliant, iridescent colors of their wings and they seem to hovering when flying. It’s hard to capture pictures of them because they never seem to stay still for very long. I was surprised the other day when
Today is WORDLESS WEDNESDAY and I’m taking over mama’s blog and sharing pictures of some flowers I planted from seeds. I got these Zinnia seeds (plus lettuce seeds for papa) from the National Wildlife Federation as a thanks to their Butterfly Heroes (that’s me!) These are Lia’s Zinnias for Wordless Wednesday! Thank you for visiting Lia’s Zinnias, I hope you enjoyed them! I’ll be back on Friday for another story time blog!