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Suzanne Schmidt, Off Gardens selected essays. I was exhilarated by the awareness that, like Louis, the 14th I had the garden to myself. I realized then that because gardens give structure without confinement, they encourage a liberation of movement and thought, Ah, legacy over time. And for many cultures that accounts for Francis Bacon's conclusion. Nothing to the True Pleasure. Off a Garden. The 15th Star by Lisa Grace. The dichotomy of early America is what drove her interest in history, the horror of what had happened and how everyday people had survived through it. The wars, the famine, the poverty, the injustices, the ingenuity of the true heroes, the ones who had lived and died with honor. These things made history live for Geico, and it was important that history stayed alive. 24 hour roommates. Morgan couldn't believe what was happening. Her plan to have a wonderful year was falling apart at the seams. She watched Cameron from the front door. She couldn't help but think that he had been right about her name. Paper still in hand, she folded her arms and watched him standing near his black truck. She raised an eyebrow at the site. What was it about guys and trucks? I think I love you. The wife of some guy I was seeing went off the deep end. The wife of a guy you were seeing. Oh God, don't start with a lecture. I knew this is how you'd react. Frost of Spring Green, a collection of poetry Ladies slippers, dance on tiptoes, blossoms unfold. Two mornings. Rosy glow shining vermillion, aluminum's chickadees school young waking chipmunks. Snapping turtles dig holes slowly while squirrels, Russell and old oak trees. Lake mist rises above the Stonewall as goldfish circle pink lily pads. Tamarack bows edge toward the road, which winds through tall cap tales and beckons green mallards to strut along the spring. The display ends all too soon when evening shadows surrender sanguine skies blocked by Amber Glow. Midnight covers the celestial spear and all is still Suzanne Schmidt.