We have a community garden down the street. It's right next to fire station. I am kinda interested to try it out, but just another thing to add to the list. Not that I need another resolution.
Jill, you're welcome to grow anything in our garden. I know it's far so let me know what you want to grow and I'll plant it in the spring. Then, when you come up to visit...we shall feast. He-he
Elise, what do we need to do to get on your list to read your blog. I feel so disconnected. We can plant something for you too.
We fully intend on having a plentiful garden someday, and, of course, we intend to share the fruits of our labors (or the labors of those we hire). As for the posture thing, you can be reassured that at least yours is much, much better than mine. In a few years I'm going to look like sideways lady--as I affectionately called her-- from our old ward (now your ward). Is she still there?
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The idea is already here in many neighborhoods / cities and we practice it here in Costa Mesa.
Maybe you don't think your posture is good...but the skirt is WAY cute. ;)
We have a community garden down the street. It's right next to fire station. I am kinda interested to try it out, but just another thing to add to the list. Not that I need another resolution.
Jill, you're welcome to grow anything in our garden. I know it's far so let me know what you want to grow and I'll plant it in the spring. Then, when you come up to visit...we shall feast. He-he
Elise, what do we need to do to get on your list to read your blog. I feel so disconnected. We can plant something for you too.
We fully intend on having a plentiful garden someday, and, of course, we intend to share the fruits of our labors (or the labors of those we hire).
As for the posture thing, you can be reassured that at least yours is much, much better than mine. In a few years I'm going to look like sideways lady--as I affectionately called her-- from our old ward (now your ward). Is she still there?
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