Wednesday, May 31, 2006
I have a friend with this eating problem...
But luckily her Mom and Dad are helping her through it...
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Pics from this weekend
My current favorite Lewisia...
I put up two of these pots on my fence
Hey! I'm trying to get a little space here!
I can't wait until some of these plants bloom
This is one of the vines on the trellis. It's called Canary Creeper (a nasturtum relative)
I put up two of these pots on my fence
Hey! I'm trying to get a little space here!
I can't wait until some of these plants bloom
This is one of the vines on the trellis. It's called Canary Creeper (a nasturtum relative)
Monday, May 15, 2006
Couples that swing...
Trick of a mirror?
Hooligans!
IN YO' FACE!
WAZZUP?!
Garden Update
No doubt you've been asking yourself "I wonder how those pots Heidi planted are doing..."
Well, you're in luck! Here are some updates...
Hibiscus/Ginger/Bacopa/Tuberose
One month ago:
Now:
Marmalade Plant/Bacopa
One month ago:
Now:
Cerinthe/Geum/Pansy
One month ago:
Now:
Ummmm, a close up of that one!
Welcome to the jungle
She's no doubt staring at the stunning trellis I made last weekend which you can see reflected in the glass a bit...
And of course, it wouldn't be right if I didn't ADD new pots...
All plants in the back pot started from seed. The tall protea are my pride & joy. The front pot is a broad mix (clockwise) native lupine/S. African bulb/lewisias/gypsophilia
Rock garden plants started from seed
My pond is taking shape, too
I'm psyched to have that grassy-like plant - native Tule reed! (aren't I lucky to get such simple thrills?)
Well, you're in luck! Here are some updates...
Hibiscus/Ginger/Bacopa/Tuberose
One month ago:
Now:
Marmalade Plant/Bacopa
One month ago:
Now:
Cerinthe/Geum/Pansy
One month ago:
Now:
Ummmm, a close up of that one!
Welcome to the jungle
She's no doubt staring at the stunning trellis I made last weekend which you can see reflected in the glass a bit...
And of course, it wouldn't be right if I didn't ADD new pots...
All plants in the back pot started from seed. The tall protea are my pride & joy. The front pot is a broad mix (clockwise) native lupine/S. African bulb/lewisias/gypsophilia
Rock garden plants started from seed
My pond is taking shape, too
I'm psyched to have that grassy-like plant - native Tule reed! (aren't I lucky to get such simple thrills?)
Monday, May 08, 2006
4-year-old 'Forrest Gump' runs 40 miles
Tuesday, May 2, 2006; Posted: 1:14 p.m. EDT (17:14 GMT)
BHUBANESWAR, India (AP) -- Cheered by thousands, a 4-year-old boy dubbed "India's Forrest Gump," who was nearly sold by his impoverished mother, ran 40 miles (65 kilometers) Tuesday to enter the country's foremost record book.
Budhia Singh, a slum resident from the eastern state of Orissa whose talent was discovered by a local sports coach, was escorted by doctors and 300 cadets of the Central Reserve Police Force, which plans to sponsor his upbringing.
Budhia had planned to run 70 kilometers (43 miles), but doctors stopped him after 65 kilometers (40 miles) when he showed signs of extreme exhaustion.
Officials of Limca Book of Records, India's best-known record book, witnessed the run and said it would be included in its 2007 edition, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.
"Budhia Singh completed the distance in seven hours and two minutes which is an Indian record. This is perhaps a world record, too. No other kid at his age has completed a distance of 65 kilometers at one go," his coach, Biranchi Das, said.
The boy offered prayers before dawn at Jagannath Temple, a deeply revered Hindu shrine in Puri town, and then began his run to Bhubaneswar, the state capital, on a highway lined with palm trees. Thousands stood along the road, cheering him on.
Das said the boy would have completed the 70 kilometers if he hadn't been interrupted frequently by enthusiastic supporters and television reporters after entering Bhubaneswar. Many rushed to place garlands around his neck even before he could complete the run.
Budhia's father has died and his mother, unable to support him, was about to sell him to another villager two years ago when he was rescued by the coach.
"Poverty had driven Budhia's mother to sell the fatherless kid to another person when me and my wife reached the slum and rescued him," Das said.
The coach had earlier seen Budhia's talent when the boy accidentally entered a sports ground without permission, and was asked to run laps as punishment. When the coach returned five hours later, the boy was still running.
Budhia has gained swift popularity in India. He is being likened by the Indian media to Forrest Gump, the fictional book and movie character who is ridiculed by peers for using leg braces, but overcomes his disability when he discovers that he can "run like the wind blows."
"I loved running today. I can run as much as I want," the 4-year-old boy told reporters after the run, sitting bare-chested but appearing tired.
Then he sucked his thumb.
Just lovely
I love this video. The sound track fits it wonderfully, so make sure your volume isn't on mute...
Bravia
Thanks, Tim, for the heads-up.
And, if you want to see how they made it, click here
Bravia
Thanks, Tim, for the heads-up.
And, if you want to see how they made it, click here