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Welcome to my continuing garden adventure here in the Seattle area (Zone 8b). At 37, I hope to improve the variety and quality of the food my family eats. My 5 and 2 year olds and I are excited to grow food for our family all year long and work to eat better. Along the way, I hope to learn all I can about vegetable gardening and pass along the knowledge to future generations. Enjoy your garden!

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July 31, 2009

Wow, time sure flies.  Long ago my mother called to say she was treating the family to an Alaskan cruise in recognition of all the hard work we put into rennovating their home.  Of course we were in the middle of the process so it didn’t register at the time.  Then, over the next few [...]

July 2, 2009

Whew, what a night.  Exhausting but fun.  Tonight was the first night in I don’t know how long that we took a break to spend time with our families.  For my part, we went on a walk, which was fun, but I was sluggish being so sore.  As we were locking the kids up in [...]

June 20, 2009

Well, in honor of Father’s Day, I am going to dedicate this post to my brother.  He, like me, gets lost in the shuffle when it comes to taking care of our dad.  Hmm, I was going to say dads, but he only has one, since his father-in-law passed away in Argentina years ago.  On [...]

June 15, 2009

Wow, I know, it’s been a while since I had something to say two days in a row.  Funny to think not long ago it was odd for me to go a day without posting.  I promise to try to get busy in the garden. 
It’s actually easier now not only because I have more time, [...]

May 31, 2009

Man, time flies when you’re busy beyond belief, and this weekend was no exception.  We got a ton done over at the folks place, including painting most of two floors of the house, but I got squat done around the homestead.  Par for the course I guess.
I did of course water, since we had tons [...]