plants

Oh my gosh! We have been busy settling in to our new home. We still have a ton of boxes to unpack.
This past weekend I went a plant sale at the Garden Club of Mandarin and bought two beautiful canna lilies with green and red foliage for the yard near the front door. The flower should be orange or red, the ladies who helped me were undecided. It seems like the plant sale is a good way to get word out about membership for the garden club. The ladies are all very proud of their groups and want you to join! I was happy to learn that you don’t have to be good at gardening to participate because they do a lot of work within the community like help out with meals on wheels and loads of other good things. I am thinking of joining but it seems like most of the meetings are during the day on Thursdays which gets in the way of my work schedule.
There is a natural food market here called Native Sun, they had an Earth Day celebration that included free fabric shopping bags, a huge spread of Heather friendly vegetarian food for lunch, green vendors, music, and free ice cream cones from Ben & Jerry’s! After getting my free bag and standing in line for free food I noticed that the people behind me were arguing about cutting in line or something then I started talking to the older guy ahead of me about his dog. He had a beautiful Australian Sheep Dog named Blue and I was afraid that I was crowding the dog too much. The man was nice and said “You can’t step on his tail!”, so I looked at the dog’s tail and noticed that he didn’t have one! After a few minutes of small talk I asked him what kind of service Blue provided and he told me that he had emotional problems and that Blue helps with that. The man then told me where I could go to buy fifty cent VHS tapes and where to float down the river and made sure he came by to say good bye.
When I came home I saw a hummingbird at our feeder in the backyard and then saw two deer the next day. It’s like we live in the forest!



