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Politics, Free Ebook, and gardening? All in a Sunday afternoon

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Photo by Mary MacIntyre

Photo by Mary MacIntyre

Plus I took some time to pray for friends and the hurricane getting dry folks. Seriously, hurricanes can be awfully stressful. Before I go into a vitamin suggestion list, let’s start with the free ebook. I got it from Bob the Teacher. I was told I can give it away. I just got it and haven’t changed the links, sssso I’m not making $$$ on this deal. If you do make $$$ with it, please donate 10% or so to a worthwhile charity of your choice. It’s midnight MST time, and I’m getting a little punchy.

The 41 page Ebook:

http://imsuccessformula.com/pdf/IMSuccessFormula-29.pdf

Maybe you will love it. let me know.

Slept late. Got up and watered the garden some. I wonder when some of my other squash will produce, though the pumpkins are doing fine. I was pleasantly surprised to some tiny flowers who had been struggling for months put forth more flowers! Given the soil conditions, it’s practically a miracle. Much of my yard is being consumed by hundreds of grasshoppers. It’s fun, in a satirical way to walk toward plants and see them start jumping all over. Most are tiny brown ones. They even eat marigolds which usually scare bugs away. Also my tomatoes.

It’s fall and there’s a garden race with the weather. If it stays warm long enough, I may have a decent crop. Otherwise with one or two frosts, it’s all over. As NM has b ecome the new very windy state, trying to cover plants to escape the frost is relatively useless because the covering beat the plants from the wind. All this is a grand metaphor for my resistance to change that I don’t iniate. Fall will arrive in one week I believe. Hmmm, an equinox too I think. Fall is good, but I want a warm October. So in celebration of fall coming, I went off to 2 places to buy more plants. Sound crazy? Everyone does it. I did learn that it is too early to plant bulbs.

I busted my budget, a foolish move. I got sales items and not: marigolds, festive pansies, Yellow yarrow, yellow daisy mums, rosemary, some flowers that looked pretty but I forget their name, sage,fake heather bush with tiny purple flowers, almost all perrenials which if they survive the winter will grow again next year. Plus they will require less water. The from part of the yard is bright and festive. The full moon provided great lighting while I watered. Something about planting that is most nourishing. Plus all those hours being around plants and being outside. Ah-h-hhhh!

Spent some time online. If you are interested in politics and news, go to 451Press.com and you will find some fine bloggers. They respond to comments as well. There’s one on top ten reasons to vote for Obama. Another where the writer tried to compare McCain and Obama in a fair way… read up on so many topics.

Is there anything you can do to help more people get out and vote? Make a differnece in any way you can. Keep the excitement going about the campaign. You may have a greater impact than you think. Especially bloggers.

Joan Baez has a new album: Day after tomorrow. Also she has endorsed OBAMA. She has never endorsed a presidential candidate. Please listen once again to this oldie. The lyrics still are pertinent.

A newer recording and talk:

A bit outdated…


One Response to “Politics, Free Ebook, and gardening? All in a Sunday afternoon”

  1. Misty Says:

    Wow. You had an interesting afternoon. The eBook is very good.

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