Tuesday

Cute Attack!

My brother and sister-in-law (or Jason and Susie as they're known) are raising 4 kitties.  This one (rat tail?) posed for a picture in between naps and feeding.  I've never liked cats, but looking at that little face kind of makes me want one...or four.

Sunday

dancing, music, art, and the French Broad River

Yesterday night was the inaugural performance at the RiverLink Sculpture and Performance Plaza.  The space is right on the river and (besides the train) is an ideal spot for a performance.  Molly Rose Freeman worked for months painting the mural you see in the photo, Garth Grimball choreographed and starred in the dance and music by Michael Libramento was played live at the venue.

...and it was great!

Tuesday

Campsite

We had the job of planting trees marinated in manure
cold andddddddd soggy
Project Conserve spent the afternoon in Etowah building the first campsite for the French Broad River Paddle Trail today.











When we found out we would be meeting at Misty Meadow Lane for the project, we thought the day would be full of marshmallow islands and rainbow bridges, but boooooy were we wrong.

Friday

ha! perfect.

Fresh picked



Tis the start of summer and our garden is bursting with fruit!  Each day we pick about two bowls full of strawberries.  The only way to use them up before they go bad is to incorporate strawberry into everything-- strawberry ice cream, strawberry cereal, strawberry pasta?--but still there are plenty left over.   I think it might be time to take up jam-making.

Wednesday

ONE YEAR FRIENDVERSARY

One year ago yesterday, Zach Nichols and I became fast friends when he moved in next door to me at the ole Cradle-o-Forestry.  He sent this delightful boutique of flowers yesterday to mark the occasion!

Now I know I've been friends with people for longer than a year before, yet this is the first time I can recall getting a friendversary flower arrangement. There's just something not right about that.


Tuesday

Yesterday

I went up to Grandfather Mountain (about 2 hours northeast of Asheville) yesterday for a Project Conserve program.  After a very long and exhausting weekend, I was happy to have a day out of the office on Monday.  We had a relaxing hike along the Profile Trail and  a less relaxing trek along the mile high swinging bridge. 

Mile high swinging bridge
Only 3 months left in these mountains.  :(
bored black bear in captivity