Well after nearly three weeks of spring/summer like weather, winter has returned to the high plains of West Texas, giving me more indoor time. Now to readjust my schedule, reset priorities and do a little catching up on blogging and writing!
Thanks to Web Weaving Herbs I found this very interesting article on Hardening Off Transplants and Seedlings. It's not like I didn't know most of the techniques, but I was impressed with the "why" it's necessary. I'm ever learning when it come to plants.
I don't have a place to put a grow light and certainly not enough light in my house to grow my own plants from seeds, but that doesn't stop me from learning.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Friday, May 2, 2008
Random thoughts scattered by the wind
The wind was not supposed to blow today. It is! Well this is West Texas, what can you expect.
Today is my first blog. I'm here to meet other beaders, promote my business and maybe have a little fun.
I'm working on a credit card holder from a pattern I made from a picture I took in my yard. It is even count peyote and is looking good! I'm about 2/3 of the way through with the front. I haven't decided how I'm going to make the back yet. It'll be a surprise!
Working in the yard is a definite need to, but I have so many other things going on, I think I'll just wait out the wind. ROFL I keep reminding myself "this is West Texas!", but the wind will slow down a little.
Today is my first blog. I'm here to meet other beaders, promote my business and maybe have a little fun.
I'm working on a credit card holder from a pattern I made from a picture I took in my yard. It is even count peyote and is looking good! I'm about 2/3 of the way through with the front. I haven't decided how I'm going to make the back yet. It'll be a surprise!
Working in the yard is a definite need to, but I have so many other things going on, I think I'll just wait out the wind. ROFL I keep reminding myself "this is West Texas!", but the wind will slow down a little.
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