Month: March 2022

ONE PERCENT BETTER

About six months ago I heard a talk at church about how the British cycling team was turned around from its 110-year streak of utter failure to what it is now. In the past two decades since implementing the philosophy of “1% better,” British cyclists… Continue Reading “ONE PERCENT BETTER”

YOU CAN FLY

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

We made progress on the new Three Sisters Garden this weekend! I discovered the Parts Department at work has large pieces of cardboard they discard so was fortunate to collect some this week. Then I checked into buying bulk garden soil and got two… Continue Reading “UNDER CONSTRUCTION”

EVACUATE!

Not everyone will have to deal with the upheaval and chaos the Ukrainians have experienced while evacuating their homes because of the invasion of Russian military forces.  However, many of us will have to evacuate our homes for some other disaster.   PREPARE BEFORE THE… Continue Reading “EVACUATE!”

TRY, TRY AGAIN

I’ve never had much luck with starting seeds in the past. That manifested itself again with the broccoli and cabbage seeds I started in January – it was a bust. Since plant starts are expected to be even more expensive this year than last… Continue Reading “TRY, TRY AGAIN”

I HAVE TO TRY THIS!

I saw a post about Zucchini flour and thought, “What!!?” Naturally, I had to dig deeper. Sure enough, there is such a thing. Not only that, it’s easy to make. Since I plan to have an abundance of zucchini from my Three Sisters Garden… Continue Reading “I HAVE TO TRY THIS!”

A LITTLE MORE

There are So many things not getting done; and yet, there are a few that Are getting done. This weekend I sent Oscar out to cut down the azalea bushes in front of the house. He was supposed to do them last weekend but… Continue Reading “A LITTLE MORE”