Market Success!
We had a great time at the Farmer's Market. Sorry for the late update. It was a rather inspiring event. Made Rich want to farm even more and me think, hey, this would be fun. He's looking to buy a house in the next year or so with farm land. I hope that he does because I would totally help him.
I got my application in the mail to apply to the Phlebotomy program. It's sad when you are 28 and so unsure of what you want to do. It's something though, it's better than nothing, and always something to fall back on.
Thanks to Freecycle and my nice friend Tonya we were able to score about 10 or more planters for the garden to start our seeds in and for transplanting and two really nice larger pots, one of which already became home to Rich's aloe plant. I love Freecycle. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Freecycle!
I got my application in the mail to apply to the Phlebotomy program. It's sad when you are 28 and so unsure of what you want to do. It's something though, it's better than nothing, and always something to fall back on.
Thanks to Freecycle and my nice friend Tonya we were able to score about 10 or more planters for the garden to start our seeds in and for transplanting and two really nice larger pots, one of which already became home to Rich's aloe plant. I love Freecycle. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Freecycle!
Mollie was a great little helper in the garden.
She had some help from her big brother to show her what to do though.
Erik loves being outside and helping. He helped fill all our pots and planted our yellow hot lemon peppers.
We have some radishes, hot yellow lemon peppers, oregano, sweet red peppers, and rosemary.
A very serious brother and sister conversation.
Kept out of the trash or a landfill thanks to freecycle!!!!
And two of these pots two, but one already got put to good use for Rich's aloe plant. It needed a new home, please see below!