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Bobbi Junod

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Bobbi Junod was born in 1950, growing up in Royal Oak, Michigan. Always an artist and lover of nature and all things in it, she began her adult life working in and teaching horticulture. She received a teaching certificate from the University of Kentucky and was the first student to receive a master’s degree in Vocational Education with a specialty in Horticulture from Eastern Kentucky University. Her wanderlust has carried her on many travels where “seeing and experiencing anew rejuvenates my soul”. Ms. Junod has spent her life blending art, horticulture, education, and spirituality through her many career steps; landscape designer, creating yard art, conducting workshops on sacred gardening, managing a garden center, and writing to name a ...more

November

flaming


 Ending again like so many beginnings and endings.  


Shedding skin can be as easy as the castings of the sacred serpent.  


Letting go…. accepting like the sunrise and sunset, bud swell to bloom.  The leaves fluttered to the ground today.



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Published on November 09, 2011 17:15
Average rating: 3.33 · 3 ratings · 3 reviews · 1 distinct work
Do You Doubt the Daffodil?

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“What is it about human nature that when we are touched in a way that is life changing we want to share the experience with others. I have to think it is about bringing gifts from spirit back to the spirit in humans. All I know is that after I experienced the four years of intimate conversations with God/spirit/my higher self/the universe and the resulting growth and healing, I would ask myself, “What should I do?” and the answer was always, relentlessly, write a book and share it.”
Bobbi Junod, Do You Doubt the Daffodil?

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