



This morning we had a visit from my brother-in-law and his two grand-children who were interested in gathering some fresh vegetables for Dinner. The little ones were sooooo excited because they live in a City where gardening is not done around them. It brightened my day to see the delight in those children's faces. Am happy to share a few photos of this and you can see for yourselves what I mean..
It is a good experience for the children to see just where their food comes from as so often they had no idea.
ReplyDeletePS; It wouldn't hurt for some adults to have the same experience too!
I agree entirely, Julie. These children were thrilled; thought it was a great thing....
ReplyDeleteHi Anne
ReplyDeleteNo, my mother is in Montreal but they are having lots of rain/thunderstorms today. I just was looking at Toronto. Four tornados in such a short period of time. Lots of damage and one child died. Terrible!