The Seeds Are Planted. . . Welcome Back To The Green House!
A lot has changed since 2007. . . . Let’s get a fresh vision of living Green in 2017~
Happy New Year! Happy Earth Day (Every Day!) Happy Monday. . . and welcome back to the Green House!
It’s been quite a while since we’ve been active on Facebook or with anything new in The Green House. . . but like all things green, sometimes the first attempt grows and doesn’t find the right conditions to survive. The key is to keep the seeds . . . and when conditions are right, give them some sun, well-composted nutrients and let them grow into something new and (hopefully) ever-lasting.
Peter and I have been keeping the Green House seeds dry and warm, tucked into pockets close to our hearts and waiting for the right conditions to plant them again. . . this is that time. 2017 is the year.
For the past few months, we’ve been meeting, writing and drawing new material and formulating a “growth chart” for the Green House projects. And now the time has come. . . We are going to share our adventures and stories about the “daily sproutings” and our “process” here with you beginning today! It’s been a little like developing quality compost- mixing a little of this with a little of that. . . green stuff, brown stuff. . .history, new ideas. . failings, dreams, renewed hope and energy. . . a little manure. . .
What is the Green House story? It’s a story about finding our passion, believing in it, working hard at it and then keeping the embers glowing after it looked like life, time and circumstance had blown it out.
So at the risk of being long-winded here and “messing with our embers,” I’m just letting you all know that the seeds have been planted in the compost and we are returning to the Green House to get things GROWING!
Our gratitude goes out to all of you who’ve kept in touch with us, asking, “How’s Wormy doing?” and hoping to see some new foliage. New growth will be popping up here and growing toward YOUR light. We hope you’ll read and contribute your thoughts and comments.
We didn’t give up. We were just composting.
Peter & Brad
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Namaste, Sue! Give my best to Sluggo err. . . Kris! Thank you!
Namaste from India! I am a big fan of Brad Gilchrist’s Nancy!… Wishing him luck with the Green House!