Off The Beaten Path
- Neoma
- Georgia, United States
- Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some people move our souls to dance. They awaken us to new understanding with the passing whisper of their wisdom. Some people make the sky more beautiful to gaze upon. They stay in our lives for awhile, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never ever the same.
Tuesday, July 29
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Saturday, June 7
Tuesday, June 3
Flowers From Seed

We are socked in by the heat of summer on the 2nd of June. I guess we are in for a long hot one this year. They are predicting heat for the rest of this week with maybe a shower here and there to help keep it good and humid. I would prefer to spend my day outside, but when it is really hot I usually spend the middle of the day not doing a whole lot.
Ana decided we should plant some flowers from seed. So I got the dirt ready, she planted the seeds, and then she left them up to me. So I have been watering them and caring for them for the last two months. It is now time to do something with them. Everything came up, which means we have about two hundred plants that need to be put in the ground. I don't think she realizes that EACH plant needs to be planted. When she put the seed in the pots she just shook them in by the dozen. Now they need to be divided and repotted, or put in the ground. I am going to repot some, and since I haven't enough pots for them all, I am going to stick some in the ground outside. She planted seeds of things that I would not ordinarily plant. And she planted a lot of them. One such is the money plant. To my Grandmother it was a novelty. It produces seed pods that are round and shiny, and paper thin. They are supposed to look a lot like money. They are often used in dry flower arrangements. But she planted two or three dozen of them. I have no idea what in the world I am going to do with two dozen money plants. haha
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Neoma
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Monday, April 28
Turtle
I was sitting on the back porch having my morning coffee, when I heard a rustling in the flower bed. Thought it was a cat, or other small creature, so I kind of ignored it, not wanting to get up. But it was moving to slowly to be a cat, so I decided it was either the King Snake who lives in my garden, or it was a turtle. Every so often they come through and do what turtles do. However I am not entirely sure what that is. They don't seem to bother anything, not sure if they even eat any bugs, although they must eat something. They move pretty slow, but I was amazed just how quickly he could move when he decided it was time to go. He seemed to be done with his "photo shoot" after a few minutes. I came in to upload my pictures, and I am sure when I go back I won't see hide nor hair of him.
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Neoma
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Thursday, November 15
Water Issue
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Neoma
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