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Month: November 2019

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Posted on November 2, 2019 by Brenda

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Thanks for taking the time to check out my blog. I’m a physician who is about to make a major career and life shift. After many years of training and comparatively few years of work, I’m quitting. So join me as I explore life… Continue Reading “Welcome”

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A morning view of the garden from last week. #gardening
I managed to get up early to deliver my oldest to swim. Now I can enjoy my morning coffee and a book in the garden. #morningcoffee #gardens
One of my least favorite parts of gardening is hardening off my plants. When those seedlings are looking so good, I just want to rush them right out. Tick tock plant babies ⏰
One week ago it was warm enough to get the cushions out and sit outside. Now it’s snowing. As my German friends would say: April macht was er will.
Spring garden chores have kicked into high gear. We are trying our hand at rain barrels this year. Hoping to give some extra watering options during the dry summer months.
I planted fava beans as a cover crop this winter. It’s time to chop them down but they’re starting to flower and look so pretty.
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A morning view of the garden from last week. #gardening
I managed to get up early to deliver my oldest to swim. Now I can enjoy my morning coffee and a book in the garden. #morningcoffee #gardens
One of my least favorite parts of gardening is hardening off my plants. When those seedlings are looking so good, I just want to rush them right out. Tick tock plant babies ⏰
One week ago it was warm enough to get the cushions out and sit outside. Now it’s snowing. As my German friends would say: April macht was er will.
Spring garden chores have kicked into high gear. We are trying our hand at rain barrels this year. Hoping to give some extra watering options during the dry summer months.
I planted fava beans as a cover crop this winter. It’s time to chop them down but they’re starting to flower and look so pretty.
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