Our Southern California forecast calls for sun and it is a GREAT way to kickoff our last week day before spring break begins!!!!
Starting later this afternoon, before soccer drop off and track pick up, in-between morning meetings, laundry, a good run and a trip to the local farmers market, I am starting the "Great Shead-teau Re-do" and planting the ol "Homegrown Garden 2011"
"Practice these things and devote yourself to them, in order that your progress may be seen by all" 1 Tim.4:15
My way too many weeks of Mod Podge mess in the the ol' garage-mah-hall got the best of me and this morning I woke up and in my early morning quiet time, I tiddy'd it all up and now it is all ready to be transported to a new spot, well as soon as I make one...
Seriously, things like this make me giddy and while these are two big jobs that will take a while to work on, cultivate and finish in between normal daily life, I am excited, motivated and ready for the next part of my change....
What's on your mind...what needs to be cultivated....tiddy'd up???
There is no better time than NOW to embrace the chance to change, cultivate a plan and get to work!
Have a GREAT weekend!















Your garden is looking marvelous, Stephanie. I am with you with the tidying up day...this is my break from working in the basement. Time to get ruthless! Hope the tidying process is going well for you.
Posted by: Kathryn | April 15, 2011 at 08:32 AM
I've been recovering from back issues all week and God has been using this time to tidy up our relationship. Sometimes ideas get going so fast that they crowd him right out...He has used this to slow me way down. Your garden is doing so well already...it looks great. Enjoy the sunshine and lift carefully. I learned the hard way!
Posted by: Patty | April 15, 2011 at 10:54 AM
Wow....your garden is amazing. I have tomato plants but they sure don't look like that. BTW.....I love your doodles. They are so fun!!
Posted by: Laura Clauson | April 15, 2011 at 02:09 PM
Love the garden! Unfortunately, I am without garden this spring, but the tidy work just goes into the storage shed. Should be well worth the effort. Thanks for such a visually inspiring post. Good luck with the veggies!
Posted by: Jana | April 15, 2011 at 04:46 PM
First thing I noticed when I saw the photo of your tomatoes...........the HEART!!! Notice the stems are torn and it looks like a little white heart? Awesome!
Posted by: Laurie N | April 17, 2011 at 12:55 AM
yes!!!!
Posted by: s | April 17, 2011 at 04:44 AM