Some Days Are Diamonds
Ashley and I met at The Stables yesterday after work. Actually, she picked me up from work and then took me home so that I could get my car (because I walked to work yesterday) and then I met her at The Stables. JO was not kidding, the chandelier is amazing. I won't bother to describe it either; I couldn't.
Anyway, Ashley and I met to discuss my annual trip to Key West, which will not feature my husband this year (although I will miss him terribly), but instead will feature Ashley. She said at one point "What kinds of activities do you want to do, so I can plan financially." I looked at her, screwed my eyes, and said, "I'm not really into activities." The relief on her face was visible. "We're going to get along just fine on this trip." Ashley is very aware of how vacations can make or break relationships, but since she pointed out that we're like the same person (inside, people, inside. believe me when I say to those of you who know me but not her, she's NOTHING like me on the outside. of course, she's only 27; there's still time).
So, I'm supposed to be researching flights when I'm not working, rather than writing about what I'm supposed to be doing, but whatever.
My next post is going to be all about the plant life at CasaChristy.
Bet you all can't wait.

Submitted by JO
at 6/25/2008 4:40:19 PM- Christy...I have a large herb garden thet is blooming with hundreds of flowers and there are/is NO bees anywhere. I went over the ruins in the part which is glorious with flowers and did not see a single bee. The hortoculturist were there and I cornered one and he confirmed the problem. He said the only reason he has bees at his home is because a neighbor started a hive. I find this frightening. No pollination, no anything.


















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