Archive > March 2009

strawberries + dog = sweet

Molly is almost as excited about the stawberries turning red as we are. She insists on “checking” on them everytime she goes out in the yard. She sniffs and nudges, but (so far) doesn’t take a bite. She’s even sweeter than a perfectly ripened organic strawberry. I want to do a post on gardeners’ dogs [...]

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viva la vintage: playroom

Here are some great vintage Etsy finds for a child’s playroom. Click on the links below photo for more information. I’m in love with the colors on the match game cards from Sushipot’s shop. The baby blue, primary red, mustard yellow and pea green illustrations are so retro, they would make great wall art in [...]

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organic “baby” broccoli

I wanted to share a quick post about our on-going organic broccoli harvest. As I described in the first broccoli harvest post, after you cut the large center head, “baby” broccoli shoots continue to grow along the stalk for about six weeks. It’s been about 5 weeks and they show no sign of slowing. It [...]

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cork, the eco-elegant option

Cork is an amazing eco-friendly material for floors walls and accessories. I just love the look and feel of it. Cork is a renewable resource, it is the harvested bark of  a tree, so the tree is not cut down. In fact the process causes a growth spurt in the tree!
Cork flooring is great at [...]

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