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Leona

@Lionesslady@mindly.social
mastodon 4.5.6

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.
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Joined November 14, 2022

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@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

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@Lionesslady@mindly.social · 1d ago
@pooblemoo do you think it's something damaging enough that I need to cut it all off and burn them or something? I've never seen this type before, it's a bit alarming
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · 1d ago
Hey, can anyone identify this? I think it's some sort of gall, and i think it's on an alder. It's heavy, about the size of my fist, and on the ends of branches or at joins, and there are several on one tree and more in a nearby tree. Any thoughts?

#Horticulture #gardening #TreesOfMastodon #plants #PlantHealth
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · 2d ago
Here's something for writers who want to use dream sequences:

https://ryanhurd.substack.com/the-groundedness

#writing #WritingCommunity #WritingTips #writingResources
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · 4d ago
I don't mind sweating from working outdoors. I'm less fond of, but still okay with, menopause night sweats. Both cycling so I don't get a break day or night, I am categorically opposed to. SO. ANNOYING.
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@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Apr 10, 2026
@ixtlidekami saame
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@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Apr 08, 2026
@thegardendude did you get my message?
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Apr 08, 2026
On the off chance: is anyone reading this both A) close to or in Richmond VA and B) willing to help with some labor intensive garden/ amateur landscaping work? I will pay!!! And in actual cash, not just great cooking, although yeah, that too... :)

I messed up my left hand and am facing a daunting stay of now impossible tasks. Anyone?

#RVA #RVAgardening #Gardening #LandscapeGardening #RICHMOND_VA
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Apr 03, 2026
Just came across my feed: etymology on fish names. I geek! I geek!! Writers, especially people looking to create a language, take a look!

https://aquaticallatin.info/

#Writing #etymology #ResearchResources #writersOfMastodon
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Apr 02, 2026
@deborahh I'd suggest watching out for local pollutants before dropping seeds. Areas with a lot of traffic, car or foot, will be very unfriendly for germination and growing. Areas frequently sprayed with herbicides, flood prone, salt build up (road salt or runoff from fertilizer). Places that used to be/ are near chemical/ waste heavy spots (oil change, mechanic shop, restaurants, more)

Not trying to be negative! Just don't want you to waste effort. Seed bombs are great, but work best in areas already friendly to growth. Most barren spots are barren for a reason; if I'm reading the OP right, that's what you're focused on.

If I missed something, or if I'm saying something you've already factored in, I'm sorry; I can get opinionated sometimes. :) don't let me discourage you!
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Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
Leona
Leona
@Lionesslady@mindly.social

Writer, gardener, editor, cook, more. Starting to emerge from hibernation and brush up on social skills. Virginia, USA. She/her.

mindly.social
@Lionesslady@mindly.social · Mar 14, 2026
@potterybyosa beautiful!
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