love my garden. Even when everything else is going horribly, I can find solace there. Perhaps I am like the crazy cat lady, except with plants. Its spring so everything is starting to pick up- its even rained a couple times so I just come by to visit and magically my plants are watered. So I know the internets are just dying to know what I have growing this year so I will tell them!
First exhibit: my one survivor strawberry. All the rest died from neglect last year.
Here is the view facing north- things look really great from this direction; a couple small broccoli plants on the left, chard and beets on the right and herbs and flowers in the back.
Look at all those weeds! Those are on my to-do list for the weekend. While I was picking some flowers I heard a rustling and looky there!
Here leezerd leezerd...
There you are! Posing so nicely! He didn't seem to nervous about the crazy lady with the camera. And then on the way out I spotted some poppies in a fellow garderner's plot. I love poppies!
This concludes our garden tour, please come again!






t some point Southwest was running a special where you could fly 1-way to certain places for $25 in January. Derrick and I checked out the options and decided to get tickets for San Diego. We stayed at the downtown hostel and took the bus around so it ended up being a very cheap trip. Anyway, enough about how 




This year we got to spend about a week with Derrick's family at Christmas. We had the big meal on Christmas eve since we wanted to catch the Christmas eve service in Wilmington that night. The spread was very impressive! Derrick and I had a gift certificate to the Honey Baked Ham so gave it to his family to use for Christmas. It took about an hour of discussion to convince his Grandpa (who usually does all the cooking) that they did NOT need to be cooked. In the end everything turned out delicious.
