I changed my mind about going to the seed swap since I have so much to do to prepare for the fruit trees I ordered. I hate to back out since I asked Anthea if she wanted to go with me. I'll have to let her know.
Have you heard about the wild food foraging tomorrow? I'm going so let me know if you are interested in going with me. Here are the details:
"Honey, What's For Dinner?"- Cave Creek Park
Cave Creek Regional Park
We are going to take an easy 1 mile hike on our Jasper trail. We will be talking about the amazing plants of Cave Creek Park. We will show you how the people of our history survived in this harsh landscape using some of this vegetation. Bring EXTRA water and some sturdy shoes.
Date: 11/29/2008
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Duration: 2 hours
Speaker: Rodger Wilson, Park Docent
Registration Required: No
Fee: $6.00 per vehicle park entry fee (so let's carpool and save some $)
Contact: Jim Terrell, Park Ranger (623)465-0431 jamesterrell@mail.maricopa.gov
Location: Meet at the Go John Parking Lot
Cave Creek Regional Park
37019 N. Lava Lane
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Ph: 623-465-0431 Fax: 623-465-9284
Hey, thanks for the heads-up on Chihuley (sp?) at the DBG. I'm going to see if my glass artist girlfriend wants to check it out. We usually go to the DBG once a year together. We saw his glass exhibit at the PHX Art Museum a few years ago. It was awesome!
Sorry! I sometimes get confused on these message boards. I thought you'd commented on Boyce Thompson. You should definitely check it out. They have the most amazing, huge red gum trees!
Hi, Marcy! I've had the Honda a month now. LOVE IT!! I just want to hug it, even though it's a machine. Not sure about the mileage...I spend about 50 cents/day to go to work and back (W. Mesa to central Phx.) It goes 45 m.p.h. My son bought a Stella last summer (his 3rd scoot), and he's enjoying it up in Seattle.
Boyce Thompson is fantastic, isn't it? I love it there.
Oh..cool! I like the Stella, those are great because they have all the modern stuff built into them, like disc brakes and electric start. (You take that for granted, but I say a couple Hail Marys every time I have to stop. My top speed is about 40, so that helps. I will try to get mine going pretty soon. Let me know if you are driving anywhere, and if I have it going I will join up!
"hi anthea =)
sorry, no, i'm not planning on going to that one. perhaps if you post on the event that you're in need of a ride, someone else may be able to help. it looks like a good tour but i've been real busy lately so i'm just going to focus my…"
"good to hear that. i don't blame you, i'd be avoiding it too. i think with some extra precautionary measures in the future, you can avoid this. i've read even dirt can harbor it ( as well as many other things) for now get LOTS of rest and just heal."
"ericka,
hopefully you don't consider this out of line, but i came across a website that may or may not be helpful for your nephew and i thought i'd pass it on. was going to send it as an email, but don't have that option on your page. i have lots of…"
"sue, thanks for your concern. i've just been realy busy lately. i got my wisdom teeth out about a month ago and i think that slowed me down a little bit for a few weeks. lately i've been in a mad rush to try and get stuff done before it gets too…"
"hey peg! the earth oven class is a little out of my price range right now, but thanks for offering.i am planning on going to the foor preserving class the 18th though, if you're interested in that?"
"i'm an amateur at seed collecting so i may not be the best person to answer that question, but my plan was to wait until the plants died and then collect the dried pods with the seeds in them. funny you mention it because i was planning on tearing…"
"thank you so much for the kind comments. i just have a little point and shoot sony camera, but with digital you can take a million so it's a lot easier to get good ones. i have a lot of fun doing it."
"thank you , and yes, it is arugula. i'm waiting to collect the seeds which seems to be taking forever. the bees and ladybugs are happy it's still there though =)"
"hi debbie,
the more aeration the better. lots of holes. i got mine from the city of phx too and am thinking of drilling a few more holes in it. (i also took the lid off and turned it upside down) the tumbler that your hubby made is very nice!"
"little baby chicks! oh, so cute. i went on the tours of the bee oasis and dolce verde this weekend and was amazed at how quiet the chickens were. how cool!"
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"Honey, What's For Dinner?"- Cave Creek Park
Cave Creek Regional Park
We are going to take an easy 1 mile hike on our Jasper trail. We will be talking about the amazing plants of Cave Creek Park. We will show you how the people of our history survived in this harsh landscape using some of this vegetation. Bring EXTRA water and some sturdy shoes.
http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/EventsDetailPublishers.aspx?EventID=7451
Date: 11/29/2008
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Duration: 2 hours
Speaker: Rodger Wilson, Park Docent
Registration Required: No
Fee: $6.00 per vehicle park entry fee (so let's carpool and save some $)
Contact: Jim Terrell, Park Ranger (623)465-0431 jamesterrell@mail.maricopa.gov
Location: Meet at the Go John Parking Lot
Cave Creek Regional Park
37019 N. Lava Lane
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Ph: 623-465-0431 Fax: 623-465-9284
Boyce Thompson is fantastic, isn't it? I love it there.