June 19, 2017
The first 6 months. Gains and losses. The last time I updated you on our recent move to our 5-acre mini farm in Snohomish was in February. That seems like eons ago. And though the snow has melted and it appears the torrential downfalls have come to an end, it just barely feels like spring,… Read more >
January 27, 2017
Growing and shrinking pains It all started with a dog. A 6-month-old Staffordshire terrier mix from Texas that we adopted in September 2015. You might say it was an attempt to fill a void, or to quell the sudden quiet and cleanliness of our house that was the result of my daughter fleeing the nest… Read more >
Organized under Community, Sustainability, Water-wise Gardening, Whats New. Labeled as arboretum, moving, moving to the farm, nursery, permaculture principles, solar panels, sustainable gardening, transitioning to farm life, water harvesting.
March 22, 2016
Welcome Spring. It happens every year, but that doesn’t seem to lessen the excitement it brings me to see the daffodils, tulips, and magnolias bursting with color against gray skies. The unfurling of a fern frond and the opening of a leaf have a way of making even a rainy day seem bright. I am… Read more >
January 22, 2014
Last Friday we celebrated the opening of our brand new design studio at 127 Ave A, Ste. 102 in Snohomish, WA. We were thrilled to ‘officially’ open our doors and celebrate with several of our clients, contractors, vendors, family and friends! The opening was a culmination of six weeks of hard work that started with… Read more >