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I’m Dee Nash, a native Oklahoman, and I’ve gardened here since my teens. I know from personal experience how challenging our prairie climate can be.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
I want to thank, once again, my new, dear friends in Austin. Specifically, Pam/Digging, MSS/Zanthan Gardens, Diana/Sharing Nature's Garden and Bonnie/Kiss of Sun, for puttin' on the dog for us in their wonderful city. I've decided the Spring Fling was so exciting and full of things to do that I'm going to devote several posts to it. It is cloudy outside at the Red Dirt Haciendo, so until it warms a little in anticipation of this afternoon's thunderstorms, I will be indoors writing. I don't like to garden when it's chilly. That's right my northern friends. I'm a cold weather wimp. Our first stop on the Spring Fling Tour was the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which resides on 284 acres in the southern part of Austin. Lady Bird Johnson and actress, Helen Hayes, founded the original organization in 1982. For me, it was an opportunity to visit the work...
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Hey Austin!
I made it to the Spring Fling, and although we've only met for dinner, I have two observations. My blogging friends are great fun, and when there are over 30 of us in one place, we are LOUD. We had a rousing Mexican dinner at Matt's El Rancho. I kept wondering who Matt was, but I forgot to ask. I got in early this morning and headed straight to Whole Foods Market. You see what my priorities are. Their flagship store is located in the center of Austin, and it is fabulous. I even got some of the dairy free truffles I love so much. After eating lunch in the Whole Foods deli, I went for a drive around the city. It is very beautiful right now. I would estimate that Austin is one month ahead of us in Oklahoma. Everything is so green. The irises are nearly bloomed...
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Garden Bloggers Muse Day
April The roofs are shining from the rain. The sparrows twitter as they fly. And with a wind April grace The little clouds go by. Yet the back-yards are bare and brown With only one unchanging tree-- I could not be so sure of Spring Save that it sings in me. --Sara Teasdale The queen of all garden blogger musing is Carolyn Gail at Sweet Home and Garden Chicago. Check her out for other great musings on the sweet month of April.
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I’m Leavin’ on a Jet Plane,
And one of my children is sick. Why is it when a mother tries to leave town, she or one of the children usually gets sick? The Diva has been listless for days, but still attending school. This morning, I made her stay home, and she fainted, hitting her head, and jamming her finger and knee. The Diva faints when she's really sick or badly hurt. Now, the poor thing is both. When, she passed out, I was at my mother's house. Mom is better, but still needs help. I picked up some prescriptions for her. Thinking the Diva was safe at home without me, I stayed and talked with my aunt and uncle who traveled from Missouri to perform some household repairs. My cell phone rang, and I couldn't get to it in time. When Mom's phone rang moments later, I knew there was a problem. Several cases of...
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