Made it again! Survived the competitive world of entrecard dropping! :D I'm all the more glad that I've had plenty of regular droppers on my blog this month of June.
Thanks to every visitor for keeping me company and in a lot of ways helped me reach my PR2 this month. Oh yes! That is indeed a surprise for me and I'm celebrating this small achievement now! :)
Just this morning, brought about by some drive in me, I was anxious to get to the bottom of this so-called "irregular government practices" that we thought of giving it a go again and visit the local agriculture departments. I can't really say for certain about the issue as we only got second-hand information that agriculture LGUs have no red wrigglers or worms for composting.
So there, without further plans and just a spur-of-the-moment visit, hubby and I went back to all those LGUs and requested for what we need, even planning to negotiate on purchasing just half a kilo of the red wrigglers if we get disapproved.
First stop was the neighboring town's agriculture office. Sad, they closed by 2:00 PM because they simply had to leave early. "Your taxes are working for you" rang in my head.
So we went to our own local agriculture department next. It was quite a surprise really, the department head and all employees were in today on a Friday! Apparently it's their salary day, and good for us, they were so generous! The head of agriculture was kind to write us a note of approval so we can pick-up our "first" batch of red wrigglers (African Night crawlers). He approved our request for 30 pieces. And when we got to the Municipal Nursery we were given much more, around 50! Now that is surprising!
I am just as excited to try my hand in this vermiculture business by beginning small. I'm still considering it as an experiment if we can make them grow and multiply sooner. Once again, I will keep you greenie folks posted with my worm composting how to articles. Worm Farming Secrets - Best Guide To Worm Composting 112 Page Exclusive Manual - The Business & Biology Of Raising Earthworms - Includes Over 124 Individual Back Issues Of The Worm Farming Secrets Newsletter
Just came across this new meme I found, and I think it's very timely that I had a good laugh this week when our pre-school and elementary graduation photos from 1978 and 1984 were shared online in preparation for our alumni homecoming this December.
This photo was taken when I was 6 years old, March 1978.
This is my Sepia Saturday post and my first! Find more at Sepia Saturday 80
Hurray! We now have moringa seeds for sale! We harvested the moringa seeds before summer ended and before the early rain and predators would harm the moringa drumsticks. These moringa seeds for sale are now mature enough with 99 percent germination. We are now keeping them intact, and away from molds and insects in a finely woven sack to keep them dry. I've posted our ads selling moringa oleifera seeds at Sulit.com.ph, Olx.com.ph, Ebay.ph and even Facebook's Marketplace. Looking for more, have you any to suggest? Moringa Oleifera Drumstick Seeds For Sale 10pcs - 38.00 20 pcs- 76.00 50 pcs- 150.00 100 pcs - 300.00 Ships nationwide Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao Shipment fee for less than one kilo - Php120.00 shipped via OCS/JRS International orders negotiable
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June is the month we celebrate Father's Day. This year 2011, the day falls on June 19.
Father's Day marks fatherhood to honor and commemorate our fathers and forefathers. It is a great time to let your father know you haven't forgotten him and also show him how much you value and respect him.
I personally cannot relate that much, having lost my father at a very young age. I have not known a father's love and protection. Thankfully, though, I have had uncles on my mother's side show me somehow how a father supports, guides and cares for his children. Yet often I wondered what my father's love really is, if he had lived long enough.
Many years in Father's Day celebrations later, I realize that indeed God's love as our Almighty Father is more than the love our earthly father ever could give. It really is amazing to know that God fills the emptiness of having grown up with no father or even with a distant father.
To all fathers, here is our Almighty Father's example. Happy Father's Day to you all!
Welcome to my Work-At-Home-Mom (WAHM) blog! I hope you enjoy your visit here, and I hope you glean some ideas from my online selling experience with selling just this one reading book via the help of the internet. Here you will read how I began selling online despite the limited knowledge I had back then.The book I am selling is "Teach Your Child How To Read In 90 Days!" which is now also sold as an ebook. I sell this material introducing the concept of simplified phonics for youngsters. This is the story of how I, with the help and advice of my teacher-friends, came up with the reading concept of this material. Please visit my welcome page here!