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HI THERE! I'M BRIANNE TURCZYNSKI, FREELANCE WRITER, HISTORICAL RESEARCHER, & PERPETUAL SEEKER OF THE HUMAN CONDITION. WELCOME TO MY SPACE WHERE I SHARE THE BOOKS I'M READING, MY SPIRITUAL FINDINGS, FLOWERS IN MY GARDEN, AND LOST STORIES. ALL ARE WELCOME HERE.

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The Life of St. Teresa of Avila by Herself

October 3, 2019 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ Leave a comment

Just started reading this. The Life of St. Teresa of Avila by Herself. Heard she was very hardcore—visions and mystical occurrences. She was born in 1515 in Spain. She was a Christian mystic, like the monk Luis de Leon (I reviewed his work about a month ago), a category of Christianity under which my own … Continue reading The Life of St. Teresa of Avila by Herself

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

September 17, 2019 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 2 Comments

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Beautiful in its simplicity is The Old Man and The Sea. I really enjoyed this book! Nothing really going on yet questions are raised and answers are given in a short span of time. A book about an old man’s perseverance holding on to the biggest catch of his life. He is painted as a … Continue reading The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

My Summer in a Garden by Charles Dudley Warner

September 16, 2019 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ Leave a comment

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ As the summer draws to a close I’m compelled to remember the stages of my garden with Mr. Charles Dudley Warner. In 1870 he documented one summer in his garden recording every week. He talks about women voting, his neighbor Harriet Beecher Stowe, the visit to his garden by Ulysses … Continue reading My Summer in a Garden by Charles Dudley Warner

Days of Wrath by Andre Malraux

September 11, 2019September 12, 2019 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ Leave a comment

In memory of 9/11

Examining The Garden of Love…

January 6, 2017January 7, 2017 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 11 Comments

Today as I was driving down Oxford Street I saw a woman on a refuge,  carrying the Lighthouse.*  She was an unknown woman, - up from the country, I should think, and just been to Mudie's or the Times, - and as the policeman held me up with his white glove I saw your name staring … Continue reading Examining The Garden of Love…

Dahlia: A Nuisance

September 30, 2016May 2, 2017 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 7 Comments

...a dahlia is a nuisance, because its tubers have to be lifted in autumn, stored in a frost-proof place, started into growth under glass in April, and planted out again at the end of May. -Vita Sackville-West A Joy of Gardening; 1958 I had no idea what a dahlia was when my husband brought home a … Continue reading Dahlia: A Nuisance

Life After Deadheading

July 22, 2016May 12, 2024 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 6 Comments

My liking for gardens to be lavish is an inherent part of my garden philosophy.  I like generosity wherever I find it, whether in gardens or elsewhere. -Vita Sackville-West March 26, 1950 In the quote above she speaks of pruning.  From her books I gather that Vita thought pruning in the Spring a foolish way … Continue reading Life After Deadheading

The Art of Conversation…

June 24, 2016June 25, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 3 Comments

...Poison has done its work only too well.  In what agony, during the dark hours, have these miserable members of God's Creation perished? -Vita Sackville-West In Your Garden; 1958 I panicked when I saw the caterpillar damage on my rose bushes.  Easily distinguished by the large chucks of green taken from the leaves.  They came … Continue reading The Art of Conversation…

A Peculiar Fight For Turgidity

June 23, 2016June 23, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 6 Comments

The tame, too smug, I cry; There's no adventure in security; Yet still my little garden craft I ply, Mulch, hoe, and water when the ground is dry... -Vita Sackville-West The Garden; 1948     The other day I was looking up odds and ends when I came across a word I have never heard.  … Continue reading A Peculiar Fight For Turgidity

An Ode To The Innocent Ones.

June 16, 2016May 2, 2017 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 18 Comments

A Dedication To The Innocent Ones Of The Orlando Tragedy.

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