Monday, September 8, 2008

End of Summer Party


These are the kids in our neighborhood, in our neighborhood, in our neighborhood. . . 

This past weekend was the annual Grand Oaks Block Party and Potluck.  We had a great time reconnecting with our neighbors, eating yummy food and enjoying the beautiful evening weather.  One of the neighbors opened their beautiful pool for the children to play in. This made the event especially enjoyable as we could actually hear each other speak.

2 comments:

Serena Potter said...

You may be in a little apartment, but you have a pretty neet neighbourhood. Is that Addi's new friend next to her?

Serena Potter said...

Thought you might find this interesting. Perhaps we should join forces...

Rabbit droppings
When it comes to animal fertilizers, the best readily-available fertilizer is rabbit droppings. Rabbit droppings have the highest nitrogen content of any of the commonly available barnyard manures, such as cow, horse, pig, etc. Rabbit droppings are small, compact, and nearly odorless. One organic gardener described them as “miniature, time-released, fertilizer capsules.” If you raise rabbits, or know someone who does, you’ll have a source of one of nature’s best natural fertilizers.

We have our rabbit friends living atop our earthworm compost pit. Rabbit droppings can also be called “earthworm caviar.”

The fertilizer provided by our earthworm compost pit is about the best you could find anywhere, and it’s “free.”