My Favorite Garden Hose…

My Favorite Garden Hose…

just got better! I’ve posted in the past about how much I love this garden hose: Legacy HFZG550YW Flexzilla 5/8 X 50 Zilla Green Garden Hose with 3/4 GHT Ends. The Flexzilla hose is light weight, easy to coil but hard to kink, and safe for people and pets to...
Hummingbird Trapped in the Garage

Hummingbird Trapped in the Garage

I flew back from Moss Mountain Farm this evening, pulled into the garage and began unloading the car. I was exhausted from being up since 3 AM, but happy to be home and see spring in full bloom at Poison Ivy Acres. As I began taking things into the house I saw that...
Spring Madness and Unfolding

Spring Madness and Unfolding

When the growing season really springs upon us, it’s hard to know where to focus first. There are weeds to pull, annuals and perennials to plant, containers to fill, fertilizer to spread, shrubs to prune and…the list could go on and on, right? I personally...
Six Degrees of Germination

Six Degrees of Germination

Authors are always looking for ways to put their books in front of other people. We want to grow our audiences, so we’re constantly networking, posting online, and putting out feelers for ways to spread the word about our books. I’m no different, so...
Saying Goodbye to Melvin Plumer

Saying Goodbye to Melvin Plumer

Today marked the end of a nearly twenty-year relationship with my neighbor, Melvin Plumer. Mel and his wife Mary lived across the street from us in Osterville for many years. Once he and Mary went into assisted living and clearly needed help, another neighbor, Sarah,...
Warmth, Competence, and Growing a Business

Warmth, Competence, and Growing a Business

I remember a time when I was a young adult and the art work I was doing wasn’t going smoothly. I spoke to fellow artists about it, and my friend Lila said something very wise. She told me to surround myself with beauty and creativity and to look at as many...
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