Thanksgiving


© Judy L. Evridge

It's Thanksgiving! You are busy as a bee or is it a hummingbird? You feel as if you are flying backward, forward, performing acrobatics that only you can perform. Very little time to even think about hummingbirds, yet you are racing around like one! Wonderful smells waft from the kitchen. Family and friends gather together to give thanks. Children race about with squeals of delight, their small faces scrubbed and shining! Everyone gathers around the table to enjoy and over indulge on all the tasty, delectable dishes you have created.

Then suddenly it is over! Everyone is gone, the house is quiet. You slump in a chair, exhausted! And you dream of spring...flowers...sunshine...

But it is winter and the hummingbirds are gone. Take time now to rest and reflect on past experiences. Enjoy the time off from the daunting gardening tasks for spring will surely return and there will be much to do! Here are some links to helpful informative sites to get you through these long cold months and help you prepare for spring:

Family Gardening (this time of year) Wonderful information! Lots of tips and what to do when. With month by month information. For the month of November:

November Checklist: Master Gardeners

Know your Hardiness Zone: USDA Hardiness Zone:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving Holiday! And don't forget to give thanks for all the wonderful things Nature provides us with, especially our beautiful Hummingbirds!

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