Posted on August 25, 2014 by KK
Sometimes the best things that grow in your garden are the biggest surprises. Like this Peppermint Zinnia with a streak of solid red. How unique and beautiful it is. The butterflies and bumblebees love it too!…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: banana spider, beneficial insects, bird house, birds, bumblebees, butterflies, butterfly weed, dove, garden, lady bugs, maximillion sunflower, milkweed, praying mantis, zinnia
Posted on July 1, 2014 by KK
And the livin’s easy…actually far from it! Especially if you know us and our ridiculous determination. My 35th birthday was amazing! Thank you everyone for your thoughtful wishes and splendid gifts of joy and blessings! I received a…
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