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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds: November 2009
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds. Monday, November 16, 2009. Today I dug up the voodoo bulbs - some of them are HUGE! And there are lots of babies, so our voodoo bulb stink fest next spring should be fantastic. :-). I also pulled the canna from the big pots so they could come inside for the winter. They didn't bloom this year. I need to figure out why so I can try to avoid whatever it was that I did wrong for next year. Things are looking very fall-like in our yard. Miscanthus:. Links to this post.
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds: June 2010
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. What we saw on our summer vacation. While we were in Lincoln, NE last week visiting my sister, we went to the Sunken Gardens. And the Hamann Rose Garden. Here are a few of the things we saw. Red Velvet Yarrow - I would love, love, love to get some of this. Lady's Mantle (I planted this a couple of years ago in our gardens, and it didn't come back):. Some seriously happy Coral Bells, and a bumblebee doing it's thing on them:. And, hail - eek!
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet: How can it be July already?
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet. This is Connie Knapp's on-line journal, containing periodic musings on my day-to-day life. How can it be July already? So commencement was in May, and here it is July, and I've been "off work" for nearly two months. What have I got to show for my time off? Lucinda Williams at Clearwater. Olive and Gourmando, Montreal. That's Lucinda Williams, who brought down the house on Sunday night. She was amazing! Almost done with BOTH classes at Princeton Theological Seminary. How can...
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet: September 2013
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet. This is Connie Knapp's on-line journal, containing periodic musings on my day-to-day life. Wait-it can't be Labor Day! And it's back to school time, for me and for my students. Tomorrow is convocation. And the beginning of the school year at Pace University. And I'm almost ready to go back.my own classes ended last week, my fiddle lessons resume in two weeks, and, well, it's that time of the year! As we enter 5773. So it's another busy year ahead! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet: June 2013
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet. This is Connie Knapp's on-line journal, containing periodic musings on my day-to-day life. Summer is for studying. It is for me. I completed one on-line course (New Testament) at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. Towards my coursework to become a Commissioned Ruling Elder. Let me just say that both my Old Testament and New Testament professors have us reading The Bible for Dummies. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile.
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet: November 2012
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet. This is Connie Knapp's on-line journal, containing periodic musings on my day-to-day life. September and October have been something else. I can hardly wait to see what November brings. First there was my hand surgery, which went quite well, thank you very much. Now it's occupational therapy twice a week and silicon taped to the scar to get the swelling down. An eco-friendly sustainable community under development. We were prepared for a few days without power; we lost powe...
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds: More goings on...
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds. Saturday, June 25, 2011. The Rose Campion looks pretty good with the orange daylilies:. Every year I worry the Smoke Bush won't come back, but it did, yay:. Even the potato flowers are pretty:. And, the pink lilies:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dutchess County, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Some pinks and storm damage. So many beautiful and delicious things. Connie and Anne's Garden. Steve's Square Foot Garden. Hudson Valley Seed Library.
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds: October 2010
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A Year in the Life of our Flower Beds. Sunday, October 17, 2010. Our last harvest includes peppers, tomatoes, string beans, and potatoes. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dutchess County, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Connie and Anne's Garden. Steve's Square Foot Garden. People and Places and Things. Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County. Eat Local Food, New Paltz, NY. Hudson Valley Seed Library.
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet: Sick again? Yes, again.
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I'm Just Visiting This Planet. This is Connie Knapp's on-line journal, containing periodic musings on my day-to-day life. So this semester I've been sick more than any other semester since I started teaching in Spring, 1985. I lost TWO WEEKS to two different stomach viruses, one more virulent than the other. And I'm starting to think that, at my age! I need to take really really good care of myself. Two courses down and four to go for my Certifcate in Theology and Ministry-sounds good, doesn't it? Waterm...