I hope you're having an awesome week! I thought you might like this infographic I helped build about the health, mental, and financial benefits of gardening (http://blog.lochnesswatergardens.com/how-gardening-benefit/).
If you think your readers would like it too, please feel free to use it on the Interleafings blog. There's code at the bottom of our post that makes it super easy to post on your blog. It's all free (of course). If you have any questions about posting it, let me know and I'll try to help.
I don't know where else to contact you so I just posted a comment here. :)
I thought id stop by and post a comment since im checking out some new blogs. So greetings from the Amish settlement of Lebanon ,Pa. Richard from Amish Stories.
I hope you're having a great week! I saw you wrote about the benefits of gardening here and thought you might be interested in an infographic I helped build. It's about the health, mental and financial benefits of gardening. Here's the infographic.
I'm biased, but I think it's very cool! If you think your readers would like it too, please feel free to use it on InterLeafings. There's code at the bottom of our post that makes it super easy to post on your blog. It's free to use, we love sharing our content! If you have any questions about posting it, let me know and I'll try to help. If you do decide to post it, please let me know : )
Haven't seen much new from you lately. You MUST be busy, which is good because all your pics, twitters and fb post/pics are all so amazing to see! You mention a new "playmate"... Hope he's more interesting and understanding than the last one who didn't appreciate all your dedication to spreading the love on social media. Keep up the good work!!
My name is Sarah and I work for Habitat Design. We're hosting an event with Susan Morrison and she mentioned we should invite you... It's called "Building Communities through Social Media: A Panel Discussion." It's on Feb 23rd in Palo Alto. You can get more info & RSVP here: http://is.gd/010hW5
Ah, how wonderful that you found the light that day. Bliss.
I've been thinking of your patio, too. When I moved from Michigan to Phoenix, I brought a bunch of house plants and a few outside plants that I thought might make it. After five years down here, I've just lost the last of those plants. It was a pass-along plant that I got from my Grandmother's house after she died. I'm grieving all over again. I imagine there is a bit of that going on at the balcony. We try so hard, but adaptation is hard. For everyone and everything.
Peace. May you fill your balcony with new visions.
Absolutely gorgeous lighting. Glad to see a post from you.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having an awesome week! I thought you might like this infographic I helped build about the health, mental, and financial benefits of gardening (http://blog.lochnesswatergardens.com/how-gardening-benefit/).
If you think your readers would like it too, please feel free to use it on the Interleafings blog. There's code at the bottom of our post that makes it super easy to post on your blog. It's all free (of course). If you have any questions about posting it, let me know and I'll try to help.
I don't know where else to contact you so I just posted a comment here. :)
Thanks!
~ Janey
janealvarado83@gmail.com
I thought id stop by and post a comment since im checking out some new blogs. So greetings from the Amish settlement of Lebanon ,Pa. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeletebeautiful location, an extraordinary blog,good job
ReplyDeleteun saludo
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a great week! I saw you wrote about the benefits of gardening here and thought you might be interested in an infographic I helped build. It's about the health, mental and financial benefits of gardening. Here's the infographic.
I'm biased, but I think it's very cool! If you think your readers would like it too, please feel free to use it on InterLeafings. There's code at the bottom of our post that makes it super easy to post on your blog. It's free to use, we love sharing our content! If you have any questions about posting it, let me know and I'll try to help. If you do decide to post it, please let me know : )
Thanks!
~Mel
melanie.palmero@gmail.com
Laura,
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen much new from you lately. You MUST be busy, which is good because all your pics, twitters and fb post/pics are all so amazing to see! You mention a new "playmate"... Hope he's more interesting and understanding than the last one who didn't appreciate all your dedication to spreading the love on social media. Keep up the good work!!
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Sarah and I work for Habitat Design. We're hosting an event with Susan Morrison and she mentioned we should invite you... It's called "Building Communities through Social Media: A Panel Discussion." It's on Feb 23rd in Palo Alto. You can get more info & RSVP here: http://is.gd/010hW5
Thanks and hope you can make it!
Sarah
Laura,
ReplyDeleteWhere have you been?? Not a peep from you yet in 2012... Hope all is well! Please let us know what you are up to these days, ok?
Yes, how is that balcony of yours doing at your new apt? Love your new hair color too! What was the inspiration behind that; some exotic plant? heehee
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteGood to know about your blog Absolutely gorgeous lighting. Glad to see a post from you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for post..
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What beautiful pictures! x
ReplyDeleteAh, how wonderful that you found the light that day. Bliss.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of your patio, too. When I moved from Michigan to Phoenix, I brought a bunch of house plants and a few outside plants that I thought might make it. After five years down here, I've just lost the last of those plants. It was a pass-along plant that I got from my Grandmother's house after she died. I'm grieving all over again. I imagine there is a bit of that going on at the balcony. We try so hard, but adaptation is hard. For everyone and everything.
Peace. May you fill your balcony with new visions.
I greatly enjoyed your photographs. Very nice area. Great potential for water colour paintings if it's allowed?
ReplyDeleteWow! What a post. They are so simple but how beautiful they are. You took some wonderful pictures. And Thanks for sharing.
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