Sunday, June 1, 2008

Good Morning World

Good morning, World! It's so nice to see you today!

That's what I wake up and feel every day. Oh, I have the usual aches and pains an over-forty (he-he) man would feel after a day in the garden and greenhouses, but I'm still glad to be here and am especially glad to be here with you right now ... Thanks for reading.

Today's the first of June and the Summer Solstice Holiday is just around the corner. To be exact, Friday, June 20th at 1759 CDT (2159 UTC) will be the official start of summer, 2008. I mention the solstice because it is one of my five favorite holidays, with my most favorite being Groundhog Day.


I'm rambling a bit this morning, it seems. No matter, I wanted to greet you today with some unorganized thoughts before I start my physical workout in the garden. It's going to be pleasantly warm today with a high near 90°. A 60% chance of thunderstorms could wet my flowers this afternoon and I hope it does!


Later, after a few hours of planting more of my plants by Alabama Grown™, I will write more here and tell you about yesterday's Home Grown Tomatoes show. In the mean time, here's a pic shot in the Tomato Tower Studio A yesterday. Dr. Grant Gentry and yours truly with our good friend, Commissioner Ron Sparks in the background.






I hope you spend your day in your garden. More later.
-Kenn

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