Another great workshop!!!
The rain didn't stop Wayne Riley, Laurel County African American Heritage Center, from coming to Beattyville and conducting a training on the proper use of organic fertilizer and pesticides. He
The rain didn't stop Wayne Riley, Laurel County African American Heritage Center, from coming to Beattyville and conducting a training on the proper use of organic fertilizer and pesticides. He
Last Friday our receptionist, Lois McGovern was drowned when she was caught in flash flooding on Highway 52. She was a dedicated member of our staff and she loved working
My plan was to include this picture in my last blog because the crocus blooms have been replaced by the daffodils and soon the tulips will be blooming (dogs laid
Even though the calendar says Spring begins on March 20th, my senses are telling me that we have closed the winter saga of 2015 and opened a new book entitled Spring. The crocus must
Here in Lee County we have been talking to our gardeners and discussing the workshops we would like to have this year. Wayne Riley over in Laurel County has been
We have only had one light frost but we know that Jack Frost is coming our way sooner that we want to see him. I thought this picture was cute
Driving the same route everyday or couple of days allows me to observe the changing seasons. How quickly the leaves have gone from green to brown, amber and burgundy! I
This summer we were fortunate to have four wonderful food preservation workshops: Canning Jam and Jelly (where we learned to safely can jams and jellies from fresh ingredients or from
Took this picture yesterday and was filled with nostalgia. I remember when all the "bottoms" looked like this in September and the air was strong with the smell of nicotine.
I haven't stopped since getting out of bed at six a.m. It seems everyone was needing something and I was trying my best to get everything to everyone in a