Earth Day

Earth Day falls every year on April 22nd and aims to celebrate an awareness of our beautiful planet. We have been officially celebrating this holiday since 1970. People often celebrate by planting flowers, herbs, gardens, and trees, or getting together with like-minded people to tackle major community clean-up endeavors.

My mom most certainly inherited her green thumb and love for the earth from her parents, who were dedicated followers of Robert Rodale’s Organic Gardening philosophy and life-long subscribers to his magazine. This photo was taken of my grandfather in their vast green garden well before Earth Day was officially a national holiday.

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    Now I’m thinking I should go plant those Moonflower seeds I saved from several years ago…and I probably will do that today…along with a few dozen (other variety:-) flowering~fragrant seeds. Thanks for sharing Megan; I love reading the stories about your grandparent’s & seeing the pictures too! Grandparent time is a favorite part of my treasured memories too…and gardening/outdoor time was an important part of our times shared. Hope you & your extended family have fun planting & playing in the great outdoors today….I haven’t checked the weather for your area today but I hope it is nice:-)

    • Megan says:

      Happy Earth Day Elizabeth! It is a beautiful sunny day here, after many days of rain. I hope you are enjoying some sun in your neck of the woods too! Happy planting!!

  2. Debbie says:

    Happy, Happy Earth Day Meg! We have sun here today as well, things are beginning to ” green ” up and grow…I loved reading about your childhood days in your Grandfathers garden. It sounds magical for a child and those moon flowers take the cake.. I’m off to find some seeds of my own… night magic in the garden.. how fun! Hugs and love from the Upper Cape!
    sister Deb ( your beach fgblogger )

  3. Deana says:

    Oh! My mother just asked me if I wanted some Moonflower seeds. I didn’t know what they were, and did some research. Now, here they are again. I said yes! Your garden memories remind me of my mother’s garden memories with her grandfather. Happy Earth day to you.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Is that a happy daffodil ready to open up? Oh, to have a patch of their waving yellow blooms to admire!

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day to my “green” gardening friends!

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SCORE!

Look what I found while junktiquing last weekend. Enough wooden spools to decorate next year’s Christmas tree. $20 total.

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  1. CJ Armstrong says:

    Yup! SCORE!! Lucky you!

  2. Jean says:

    Whoa! That is a SERIOUS score– Lucky you! you’re going to have fun with all those spools.

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    More good memories. When we were growing up, my husband had a swing just like this on his porch & we would swing on it together & talk for hours…and sometimes we would just sit there & swing together, without saying a word.

    One day I hope we have a wrap around Victorian porch & at least one swing exactly like the one in your picture. If that never happens though, I’ll be content with our porch swing days of yesteryear.

  2. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Oh, I’m looking out my kitchen window & see almost a twin swing! It is where I sit to have my tea each morning until the snow comes. I listen to my symphony of birds each day too, as I swing with no cares on my mind. I love my swing!

  3. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Terry and Elizabeth, is there room for one more on the swing? I have my coffee in hand and would love to visit!

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On a scale of 1 to 10, I thought this photo of hubby Lucas working on our taxes rated a 10+. We’re happy to report that a couple of days ago Piper and Patch slept through the night for the first time.

 

  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Glad to hear the kids slept through the night at last! Keep up the good parenting. 🙂

  2. Kathy says:

    What a great picture.

  3. CJ Armstrong says:

    Aww, Lucas, what a guy! Those babies are sure cute & they’re going to be SOOOOOO spoiled!! Great picture and I wish you all the best on your tax preparation!
    CJ

  4. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What a sweet photo of Lucas taking a turn keeping the kids happy! The one good thing is that animals grow up so much faster than humans so my guess is that soon they will truly be Big Girls!

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  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Ohh, how beautiful!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    This looks like one of the tents for your B&B? Lovely setting in winter and I bet it is so lush and green in summer!

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