As the Billy Joel song says “you may be right, I may be crazy.” For 2010, I’ve got two 365 projects going. The first one is Garden 365 a year long that focuses on my garden and how it changes through time. And when I’m travelling to see family, I’ll focus on other people’s gardens. You can see the resulting photo essay on dontbeapicklebump.com.
Project 365 – Sensible Sustainability stems out of my interest in gardening and living sustainably (which has been a huge part of my life this past year) and doing it so that fit your budget. Before I started this project, I didn’t think that Houston was that green. But I’m learning that there thriving community of people who are interested in sharing the very best that Houston has to offer. You can see the pieces for this project at sustainableinhouston.com.
Enjoy!
“The Story of the Quilt” is the first personal expository piece I’ve written in a long time. Personal narrative or personal expository is a hard genre for me, but I do it so I can expand my writing horizons a bit and find a voice that can tell stories the way my Dad did. He had such a good storytelling voice.
Back in the groove tonight!
Don’t Be a Pickle Bump – A Heavy Day
Sustainable in Houston – Working on an Experiment
Pig E. Bank Adventures – Pig Harvests
Don’t Be a Picklebump – Sour Cream Cornbread
Sustainable in Houston – A New Toothpaste for Me
Pig E. Bank Adventures – Pig Blooper
Well due to technically difficulties, I don’t have as much written as I wanted. But I have posts.
Don’t Be a Picklebump – Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is
Sustainable in Houston – A Small Format Change
The Adventures of Pig E. Bank – Chillaxin’