There is a little urban garden
right next door to the kid's new school.
On Tuesdays the kids and I volunteer - tending to the earthworms, pulling weeds, and feeding the rabbits and hens.
This week we took Joshua with us; Selma showed him around:
This post is actually part of a homework assignment that I did for a online photography class I've been taking this month; It's been so good; so, so good!
right next door to the kid's new school.
On Tuesdays the kids and I volunteer - tending to the earthworms, pulling weeds, and feeding the rabbits and hens.
This week we took Joshua with us; Selma showed him around:
This post is actually part of a homework assignment that I did for a online photography class I've been taking this month; It's been so good; so, so good!
Oh I just love your blog! And what a cool garden!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna! (every time we go to the garden I think about how blessed we are to have it so close to home)
DeleteI think this has your name all over it!
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Ooooh! Interesting! (It's the writing, though, that always makes me nervous. Maybe you could the writing for my pictures? ;) )
DeleteI love that this place is right in the middle of the city, can't wait to see ot,
ReplyDeleteWe'll take you, mom! We hear that there used to be a huge apartment complex here that was completely destroyed in the 85 earthquake.
DeleteYou make me want to move to Mexico city. What a fun little garden and how is daughter and so proud to show her dad. Great story :)
ReplyDeletethanks Celina! (and I think we would make good neighbors! :) )
DeleteI love this! You got some amazing shots. I love all of them, but the one of the plant and then Selma's hair blowing into the shot is really cool. Sorry not to comment on these earlier, I kept thinking I had commented and then it was all in my mind!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gab! You could tell that it was Selma's hair? I'm super impressed! :)
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