Monday, April 21, 2008

Bay Day in St. Michael's

So what did Rick, Theo and I do Saturday? We participated in eastern shore's eco-fest. The sponsors of the event, the Maritime Bay Museum, were so kind to us. They didn't even laugh at us when we were crawling on our hands and knees looking for a lost jade earring blown over by a gala wind from the amazingly beautiful bay just behind us. Out of a movie this gala wind sent everything from our table flying. Try looking for a dime-sized green earring in blades of grass! Rick was the hero that day when he explored one last time. Jade is supposed to bring luck - we'll see!

We were camped next to Michele and Tony, great folks who own Michele's Granola. If you ever see it in stores buy two bags. You will thank me.

Hey, if this is what we have to do to get out of the store and Baltimore, it's okay by me. A big thanks to Amy, our very friendly and competent friend who held the fort down at Earth Alley on the first really warm day of spring!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The grace of Grace

Why do I forget to be grateful? A sourpuss – that’s me. And, I can see the positive change spring is bringing in me. Yesterday was a great day. I had a cup of java with a new friend, Jill, who I met a while back at Satchidananda Ashram (aka Yogaville) – a peaceful place I sometimes go to when I need to ground myself. And it doesn’t end there. My friend Grace who I met back in the fall when we both had booths at a holiday fair - she was selling great crafts from her native country, Kenya, some of which I sold at Earth Alley. Eight months pregnant she could hardly fit behind the register, Grace came to help wait on customers on Sunday while I was supposed to "catch up" on paperwork. Thanks Grace!

How amazing I feel when I am around people with positive energy. Thanks Jill! Thanks Grace!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Gardening classes offered at Earth Alley



So I am relying on my Master Gardener knowledge from years ago to generate interest. What will I talk about, if nothing else I will brush (pun intended) up on my plant skills. Check out our new classes:

Design Your Own Landscape - April 12th 3-4 pm
Edible landscapes - May 17th 3-4 pm
Tea Time - May 24th 3-4 pm

The best part is the Eco-Pots are in! I love these pots because they are durable, affordable and colorful - made from rice husks, 100% environmental!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Wacky Birdhouses - First Friday Event

Our First Friday event for April went really well. Alan Hicks came with a bottle of wine which went fast. Luckily our good friend, Shea, brought another just in time. Thanks Shea! My friend Tom brought some co-workers from his firm and it nice to catch up with an old friend.

We are really appreciative to Alan for his good humor, good will and good creations! Go Alan.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Boredom is a state of mind, right?

Wow, a long time since I wrote. I could have sworn I jotted something down in a late night, one-too many glasses of wine stuper? On a napkin somewhere? Well, I swear to be better. Hell, I’ll swear period.
Last night I had a margarita with a new friend who is editor of a great magazine that is locally produced. She’s cool. It is rare that I can meet someone who can talk as fast as me, understand when I talk faster than I think or at least puts on a good show at pretending to understand my gibberish. We talked about lots of things and some specific ways to get this store looking good for spring – displays, ad, festivals, you name it. I am excited to be excited again! Did we fall into the trap some small business owners face when things are slowing down – ugh I’ll say it out loud – Boredom? Boredom is a state of mind, right?
Tonight Wacky Bird Houses with Alan Hicks for April’s First Friday.