Sunday, September 30, 2007

I've removed the pictures of my grandchildren from my blog out of respect for the concerns of their mothers.

Yesterday was a busy day! Jeff, Jenn and Benajmin came over for breakfast and then we dropped Benjamin off at the bead shop while we went to a seminar on organic gardening. After picking up some bat quano (among other things), went to our AA meeting, picked up Benjamin and headed for the miniature horse farm. Cute little critters!

On the way home, we drove through some cotton fields while they were picking cotten with huge pieces of machinery. We explained to Benjamin that this is what his shirt was made from and saw huge bales in the fields waiting to be picked up by trucks. Picked up some raw cotton that had escaped from the bales and Robert is going to try to plant that in the garden. It should be interesting. Got home close to 5 when Jeff and Jenn picked up Benjamin. They'd been on a canopy tour and that sounds like fun.

Kinda vegged the rest of the evening after doing Sugar's ears. Less than a week on that.

Someone has asked me to make them a crystal watch and think I have the materials for it.

Looks like a busy day tomorrow as well.

Peace!

Carol

3 comments:

SlowZen said...

Overprotective mothers! Sheesh!

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Bat guano, Making explosives?

Is there an organic solution to slugs eating your in ground vegetables?

The cookies are great, Thank you!

Love,
Jordan

Carol said...

yes to the slug problem. Diatomaceous Earth! Sprinkle it around your veggies. It cuts the slugs to pcs. and won't hurt your dog or cat.

You can find it at garden centers and swimming pool supplies.

Maybe the moms are being overprotective--I tend to think so--but it's a scary world out there today and these children are so beautiful--we have no idea who's lurking out there. Better to be safe than sorry and respect the moms.

Love,

Mom

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