- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #34,255 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
- #2 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Lifestyle & Home > Home & Garden > Gardening & Horticulture > Outdoor & Recreational Areas
- #4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Lifestyle & Home > Home & Garden > Gardening & Horticulture > Landscape
- If you buy it now, you can make it number one. And right now it's on sale for a buck.
- The title: A Practical Guide to Building and Maintaining Your Pond. The link to buy it:
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So what are you waiting for?In other doings around here, I have a worker arriving this morning to move compost into one of the garden beds. Young strong men can wield a shovel and wheelbarrow ever so much better than an old lady can, so I give them that opportunity.The walking iris bloomed yesterday. It is magnificent. Other buds are just waiting for the morning sun and they will also show off their colors.Dew was dripping off the calla. Who can resist taking a photo of that.Thanks for the visit this morning.Visit us at pondlady.comwith all your pond questions
Time to time musings about backyard garden pond building, keeping, troubleshooting. Questions and answers from pond keepers and builders. Occasional excerpts from the pondlady's book, "A Practical Guide to Building and Maintaining your Pond."
Showing posts with label walking iris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking iris. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Brag, Brag, Brag
Of course, you know that my book was published in mid February. Here are the Amazon rankings this morning:
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Monday, March 26, 2012
A Mixed Bag
I made polenta this morning. In the oven. That way it doesn't bubble and splatter like Mount St Helens all over the stove while you are furiously stirring it. I wonder what marketer came up with calling corn meal mush polenta. Same thing. My parents ate corn meal mush, boiled, fried and any other way my grandmothers could figure out how to cook it. Now we eat polenta. Nice name. I guess corn meal mush was not elegant enough for today's 'ladies who lunch'. I use slices of it for mini pizza crusts topped with tomatoes, mushrooms and whatever else I have in the house that I might like.
I am a vegan. I know, a dirty word for most of you, but I have been vegan since 1976 and don't see myself eating dead flesh or dairy anytime soon. So vegan I am and vegan I shall remain. It sure is cheaper at the grocery store and my garden feeds me most of the year.
Speaking of gardens, and we were, weren't we? The flower garden yielded pleasure this morning.
The walking iris is Marching toward Praetoria (Look it up.)
I am a vegan. I know, a dirty word for most of you, but I have been vegan since 1976 and don't see myself eating dead flesh or dairy anytime soon. So vegan I am and vegan I shall remain. It sure is cheaper at the grocery store and my garden feeds me most of the year.
Speaking of gardens, and we were, weren't we? The flower garden yielded pleasure this morning.
The walking iris is Marching toward Praetoria (Look it up.)
It should be totally open by tomorrow.
Don't ever discount the common flowers. These are petunias Use lots of them for great splashes of color.
And with dew falling off the calla lily, who could resist taking a picture of it.
If you are looking for pond information, see my website at http://www.pondlady.com
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Thanks for your visit today.
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