Another spring is here, bringing on another gardening project by four-year old Prince William. His small garden plot is well on its way. Before May and blackberry winter, there’s always a cold spell when blackberries bloom. He is already growing snowpeas, tomatoes, spinach, squash and corn.
He goes to kindergarten and came in one day with a zip-lock bag of corn plants he had planted in the bag and grown in his school. Grinning from ear to ear surprising me with his school project. The plants were about four inches tall in the bag and we planted them in his garden plot. I emoted and bragged over his accomplishment.
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THE SPRING GARDENING OF PRINCE WILLIAM (Issue 378)
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IT’S that time of year again, and my favorite season of the year.
Here in North Georgia, despite a lot of rain, we are having some magnificent weather. And because of the rain, everything looks lush and green, just before the leaves start turning all the beautiful colors.
Every year, this is a part of the country that has a number of annual Fall Festivals. Dahlonega has Gold Rush days. In the little Alpine village of Helen, Georgia, they celebrate a week-long fall festival. Further north near the North Carolina and Tennessee border huge annual fall festivals are held in several towns.
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FALL FESTIVALS IN BEAUTIFUL NORTH GEORGIA (ISSUE 287)
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