Saturday, February 21, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
How 'bout That Weather
Well what do you want for mid February? We dodged a big one and now are getting a little snow and cold wind. Oh well. That's Wisconsin. I did see a Robin yesterday though and in case you haven't noticed it's light a bit longer.
I have been busy meeting with customers, old and new, and setting up schedules for construction and plant deliveries. Believe it or not it's only about 7 weeks away.
Don't wait till the last minute to get on a schedule.
I have been busy meeting with customers, old and new, and setting up schedules for construction and plant deliveries. Believe it or not it's only about 7 weeks away.
Don't wait till the last minute to get on a schedule.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
February Wallpaper Calendar
Here is the wallpaper calendar for February. I know the month is half over....I'm just getting up to speed. If you would like one at no charge drop me an e-mail and I'll send one to you. There will be a new one every month.

Thursday, February 12, 2009
Coming Soon
Coming soon! I'm designing monthly computer wallpaper calendars. Each month will have a seasonal photo with a calendar for that month on it. The perfect addition to your computer screen. Watch for it. Here is a sample.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
At Last!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
How Much Longer?

This morning when I let the dog out I heard birds singing. They seemed happy that the air was a little warmer and some of the snow was melting. I just felt like spring. I know it's still a few weeks till we start to see buds swelling but I for one am about done with winter. Last month was one of the coldest on record. The heavy snows, the cold winds..... enough already. If you look at the calendar the end IS in fact near. Now is the time to start planning your gardens and getting on schedules. History shows that once things start popping and the trucks start rolling time flys and before you know it summer is here. Plan early, plant early and enjoy the summer flowers.
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