Saturday, April 18, 2009


Captains log: Entry number 1.18.2009 --So, I have been thinking alot about this blog business. I have really been wanting to jump on the wagon, but I just didn't know where to start. I am a journaler, but writing stuff that people can look at is much different. I will need to do some editing somewhere between my brain and my finger tips. Also, I was unsure of what to write about... then I remembered, that this isnt about you, dear reader. Sorry... but this is just my chronicleing my little existence, and if you happen to find it interesting, awesome. If you find it entertaining, EVEN BETTER... but understand, that would be an added bonus, but certainly not my intention. This is an outlet and a communication tool. Sometimes, things happen in my life that I like to share. AND I am just lucky enough to be part of this bloggin generation! SO HERE GOES NOTHIN!!!Not a whole ton is happening in our little world right now. Breaking Headline right now, is that the sun is out, and garden preparations are in full swing. I did some digging today. I thought it would be fun to show the progression of my garden on here. My plan is 1/2 vegetables, and 1/2 bee garden. So veggie stealers beware... I am designing this to be well protected by my striped little friends. I am going to try to post a picture of what I have so far. Brace yourself.

3 comments:

  1. Nice garden. Nice blog. Your writing is easy to read. You know what you are doing. I'm not putting anything in the dirt until June 1. It's a rule in this land of sudden freezes. You have a nice start there. I would have a huge pile of volcano rocks alongside if I dug something like that. Unca Greg

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  2. Kim,1/2 Bee garden is a gal speaking to my heart. I live for Spring when our striped friends make their rounds loaded down with pollen dripping from their tiny legs. We just planted a dozen willows that are bee magnets. Every Spring I just stand under the trees and just watch 'n listen. Nothing like it, nothing! The vegetables are an edible plus, but take second to the flowers. Aunc Karen

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