Connecting by Email

For years I published a regular, email newsletter filled with site updates, pictures, contests, stories, and assorted garden-related ramblings… and then I stopped. People wrote to ask where the newsletter went and if I was okay and all I could think was, “It’s in my brain. If only I could will it from my brain and into the computer screen.

After a five year hiatus I have decided to resurrect the newsletter. Joining is completely free. There is no obligation to join; however, be informed that there will be much commiserating over terrible weather, **frolicking in sunny fields of flowers, and hootenannies that you will not want to miss.

You can expect bi-weekly, weekly updates of:

  • recent site updates and articles
  • recipes
  • workshops and events
  • interesting links
  • stories
  • newsletter-only perks
  • ramblings
  • anything else that I think you’ll enjoy

I hope you will join me and I will try my best to make it worth your while!

Gayla

[About the photo: The above photo depicts roses harvested from my garden in early August 2012. The varieties are two climbers and one bush: 'Westmoreland' (orange & pinkish), 'Night Owl' (black/purple), and ‘Graham Thomas’ (yellow-orange). I purchased the vintage lithographed bowl from an etsy shop called Scout and Rescue.]

**The management regrets to inform you that they can not guarantee nor provide frolicking, fields of flowers, and/or hootenannies at this time.

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6 Responses to “Connecting by Email

  1. I love hootenannies!

  2. Whining & Crying, I love. Bring it on.
    Weeds to pull and Food to grow.
    New Ideas and old ones too.
    I’ll be waiting………..

  3. ATJAllen Jackson - January 20, 2013 at 3:38 pm

    Whining & Crying, I love it. Bring it on.
    Weeds to pull and Food to grow.
    New Ideas and old ones too.
    I’ll be waiting………..

  4. Susan Wood Maryland - January 20, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    You Grow Girl is my favorite gardening book of all time. I’m so glad you’re back! I keep looking at my garden and itching to finish weeding it and covering it in newspaper and straw. I ran out of straw in the fall and haven’t done anything since.

  5. Breathtaking, drop-dead gorgeous photo!

  6. Barbara Croke - January 20, 2013 at 7:35 pm

    Welcome back. You were missed………..