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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Meet My Mom...
My mom had an article printed about her in her local Idaho paper! I thought it was such a cute article and I am so proud of her, I wanted to share it with you ;c)
She is a master gardener and has a yearly plant and starter sale at her home in Garden Valley, ID. She is known all over, and it tickles me.
Way to go mom!!
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What a very nice article...she seems like a very special lady!
ReplyDeleteNow I understand where you get your artistic talents! Your mom is a painter and a master gardener! Wow! She sounds like a very busy lady just like her daughter!
ReplyDeleteGarden Valley is where my family is going in August for a family reunion. Cabin camping for 20+ should be fun. Amazing what your mom is doing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLike Mother,Like Daughter :0)
ReplyDeletebp
Sounds like your Mom likes raising things. First kids and now plants. Cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely article about your Mom, she sounds like such a darling.
ReplyDeleteBe sure to have a wonderful weekend hon.
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)
As the saying goes the apple doesn't fall far
ReplyDeletefrom the tree. What great things she does
for the community, you have every right
to be proud. She must be one very
special person to a lot of people.
Marilyn
Hey, I didn't know your Mom was a fellow Idahoan! I live in Southeastern Idaho! :~)
ReplyDeleteHow totally wonderful. Sounds like a fantastic lady. Must be so hard for you to be so far away.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Shari
She must be your mom, you have the same smile ;-).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful story about your Mom. She sounds like a very special lady!
ReplyDeleteI am so proud for your mom too! She sounds like a wonderful person and mom, I am so glad for her wonderful newspaper article.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful mother! And now perhaps I understand how you come to be so full of energy and accomplishment, Bonnie! I feel inspired by your mother and you!
ReplyDeleteYou are cut from the same cloth- and what a wonderful cloth it is!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you are so generous and cute too! Look at that woman, she's where you got it, me thinks! You are a fortunate lady to have a wonderful mom.
ReplyDeleteWow nice article.......I'm a master gardener too here in New York :0).....and a quilter :0)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing