Welcome to The Mothering Crone
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  • Parts 11
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2019
Welcome to The Mothering Crone...A place to pull up a comfy chair, grap a cuppa tea or some other favorite refreshing beverage... relax,kick off your shoes,and enjoy the funny,whitty,bittersweet, all to true stories,thoughts and ideas from my wonderous journey in this life of 52 years.
Years back I start an egroup with the same name to share thoughts, ideas,tips advice, and information to any and all people who were mothering crones. You didn't have to be a woman or old or even had children.. just a person from the age of cradle to grave that had at some point mothered something, be it human, furry, winged, scaled or plant (insects included).
So my friend.. sit back, enjoy that nice soothing beverage, prop your feet up laugh, smile agree, disagree..say I thought that I was the only one.. and join in !!!
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