And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. ~ Kahlil Gibran



Saturday, May 30, 2009

Darn It!

Yesterday was my Blogger Birthday (also known as Blogiversary) and I forgot all about it. It has been 3 years since I first dabbled my bare little toes into the world of blogging. Wow.

Oh, well. Happy Blogger Birthday to Me!

3 comments:

Lisa said...

A super happy, if late, blogiversary to your Barefoot Gardener! You add so much to my life, even if sometimes, it's to thank my stars that what you are going through isn't happening to me!!

Studly and I watched the movie "New to Town" with Renee Zelwegger (sp?) last night. So, do you sound like those Minnesota characters and make tapioca?? Inquiring minds want to know!

Finding Pam said...

Happy belated Blogaversary!!!
That is a long time to blog. I am coming up on my one year July 9th and it has flown by.

Just know how much I enjoy your blog and thank you for sharing your life with me.

P.S. Your feet look a lot like mine. I wear hot pink polish and my toes angle down like yours. Ha Ha Am I weird?

barefoot gardener said...

Lisa-
Thanks for the well wishes on my blogiversary. It's nice to know that my 'drama' is appreciated ;D

I haven't seen "New To Town" yet (though it is on my list), so I can't tell you if I talk like the characters in it. I CAN tell you that I don't do tapioca, in any form, because it reminds me of fish eyes. Yuck. How folks can eat that is beyond me. However, it is pretty common to find it in buffets and at luncheons around here. I DO say 'uffda' and 'ya, sure' a lot, and when I went to CA a coupla years ago everyone loved my 'accent'. Like any good Minnesotan, I will tell you that I DON'T have an accent. It's all the rest of you folks out there who talk funny! ;D

Pam-
How sweet! I love it when folks say nice things about me.

As for the feet thing, I guess I never really look at my feet. Kinda funny for me to force the rest of you to think of me only as a full set of 'piggies', huh?