I can't believe I've managed to post every (well almost) every week for nine years now.
I've learned a lot in those nine years, I've had several major life changes and one name change! I think it's pretty neat that my last name is Green now. No, I didn't go searching for a husband with a cool last name for a gardening blogger. In fact, I didn't go searching for a husband at all. I guess God knew I'd get in a lot more trouble if I remained single. 😊
I thought it might be fun to look back over the years at some of my favorite posts:
Tiny Pumpkins,
Seed Starting,
Greenhouse in Winter,
Worms in the Basement
Below are a few of my favorite photos too. If you have a favorite from my blog, post the link in the comment section below.
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Bill, Pookie and Me |
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Pookie Bear |
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Jo Jo Watching the neighborhood |
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Yep, That's me. |
We have been married more than nine years... I don't think your name changed after 2004. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI can't remember my birthday or anniversary either. Too much stuff in my head. I always say new info must push some old info out. Not room up there for everything. ;-0
ReplyDeleteA debt of gratitude is in order for the post and incredible tips..even I likewise feel that diligent work is the most critical part of getting achievement.. havehegn
ReplyDeleteThanks, Max. If you love what you do it doesn't seem like work.
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ReplyDeleteI'll have to try using them for making tea. I'm a tea sipper...coffee makes me wired to the max!
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