I am so excited!! I googled one of my Ehow recipes this morning and found my How to make Citrus Glazed Salmon on the first page, number 3 on the list of searches. So now I am praying that on the Internet today that there are several million people googling "how to make citrus glazed salmon" and reading my article. That would be so cool. No luck though in just googling "salmon" or "glazed salmon" or "salmon recipes" I didn't show up anywhere that I saw, perhaps page 20 of the search list but who ever goes that far into searches when they google things on the Internet. Not much earnings on the Ehow account yesterday, I did make 26 cents, now we are up to $11.52. I added another article last evening on how to make spaghetti sauce from fresh tomatoes.
Garden Notes... I wanted my garden to be a place this year of more than just vegetables. I have a mulch bin in the garden to put waste and to help create some better soil for next years garden, So I thought why not plant some flowers around it to help hide it. I planted a package of Cosmos seeds and also a pack of Morning Glory seeds around the bin. The Cosmos came up so pretty with their fern like leaves and tons of blooms.
The Morning Glories took longer to get going but now I am getting worried and wondering if I made a mistake planting them. They rapidly covered the mulch bin, so much now that I can't even get to it anymore and have started sending their shoots out to anything and everything they can grab a hold of. I am starting to worry that if I turn my back on them for a few days I will go out and find that my entire garden is covered with Morning Glories. I am wondering about how many seeds they are dropping on the ground for next years growth, and will I ever be able to get rid of them now that I started them.
I guess I will keep them in check best I can for this summer and worry about next year when it gets here. Meanwhile I will just enjoy the beautiful flowers that bloom every morning and have fun watching the bees, butterfly's and hummingbirds stopping by for a morning treat.
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