by HollyBeth Anderson | Jul 15, 2013 | animals, flower, flowers, food, Garden, gardening
by HollyBeth Anderson | Jul 13, 2013 | travel
Today is Bastille Day, 14 juillet a pseudo sentimental day for me. France was a large part of my life for years and its influence remains with me to this day. I moved there from Mexico, not speaking a word of French so I spoke Spanish all the time as I had already...
by HollyBeth Anderson | Jul 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
It appears I am always on a mission, always on the go and not stopping enough, so this morning I ran to the Decatur Farmer’s Market and then actually strolled to a place I have been dying to enter since they opened, Trinity Mercantil & Design. Meet Lisa...
by HollyBeth Anderson | Jul 13, 2013 | beauty, flower, Garden
Rudbeckia or Black Eyed Susan, native to the eastern US, are resilient flowers known as a pioneer plant, the first of any flower to grow in areas destroyed by fire. The seeds of someof the 90 different varieties are poisonous. Along with sunflowers, it is a host...
by HollyBeth Anderson | Jul 12, 2013 | Uncategorized
Inspired by Animal Vegetable Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver I thought it would be fun and yummy to make mozzarella cheese at craft night and to only bring local food. My definition of local was 50 miles from their house. As its summer we were only 3 + one newbie last...