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Tag Archives: Gardening
Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 302 – Collard Greens, Rugby And A Violin
“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” — Dr. Seuss Every single person is a unique combination of experience and talent that has never been seen before in … Continue reading
Posted in In the community
Tagged Children, Family Volunteering, Gardening, Hunger, mulch, Portland Youth Philharmonic, postaday2011, tualatin valley gleaners
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Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 247 – Harvesting Experience
Offered up fifty cents for a lady at the Tigard farmer’s market so that she did not have to break a twenty dollar bill … Also, reaped the rewards of friendship and harvested a fun experience. This afternoon, I got … Continue reading
Posted in In the Neighborhood
Tagged basil, dahlias, experience, friendship, Gardening, harvest, http://www.ttsd.k12.or.us/mary-woodward-elementary/about-us/mary-woodward-gardens, pesto
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Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 246 – A Couple Of Travelers
My daughter and I worked for a few hours at the Beaverton Giving Gardens. While we were there we met a couple of travelers with an interesting story to tell. This morning, my daughter Tessa and I volunteered at the … Continue reading
Posted in Beaverton Giving Gardens, In the community
Tagged Connections, Gardening, Homelessness, Moving, traveling, Volunteering
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Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 183 – Giving Gardens
Volunteered as a family at one of the Beaverton Giving Gardens with the Tualatin Valley Gleaners. Today was fun! The family spent three hours digging, preparing beds, and planting in one of Beaverton’s community gardens. Everyone worked hard, and although … Continue reading