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Monday, August 23, 2010

Taking Up A New Challenge

I am taking part in an exercise to improve my blogging, 31 Days to Building A Better Blog. If you are feeling adventurous, come on over and join in, http://www.31daysblogchallenge.com/
Today's assignment is to come up with an 'elevator pitch' for my blog. I would love your feedback on this. Does it tell you about what I will be writing about? Do you think there's a better way to put it? Any and all suggestions will be appreciated (well, within reason I guess I should say).
So are you ready?
Patricia Rose-A Potpourri is all about taking what nature has given us and incorporating it into our daily lives to feel better, physically and emotionally, through aromatherapy. It doesn't have to be mysterious and scary, it can be as simple as putting a sachet in your purse to sniff when you are feeling stressed out. Easy, yes. Does it work? You bet. Come and take a fragrant fragrance journey with me.
Well, there's my elevator pitch. Does it tell you what I want to share? How can I say this better?
Pat
Patricia Rose-A Potpourri

Rainy days and Mondays make me cry

Rainy days and Mondays make me cry - and today we have a double whammy! A rainy Monday morning, yuck. I am not looking forward to running around in this all day, sigh.
Hope you have been over to my friend Lisa's blog. An amazing give away - drawing is today, if you hurry you may make it. http://www.palepinkandroses.typepad.com
It is that magic time of year when the garden is producing like crazy and time is short to get everything picked and stored for the winter ahead. I like to take my fresh herbs, chop them up (not too fine) put a bit in each compartment of an ice cube tray and cover with water or oil and freeze. When they are frozen, pop them into a plastic container or freezer bag and store to use as needed. Fresh garden herbs all winter long!
Don't forget to take a few of your favorite tea herbs and dry them for some yummy tea all winter long. Chamomile, peppermint, lemon verbena are just a few. Just read some tea labels for inspiration!
And it is elderberry harvest time. You know I'm going to tell you to get those dried and ready for winter. You can tincture those or make a yummy syrup or jelly with these little gems. Wonderful for warding off the flu bug.
Has everyone been celebrating Leave a Zucchini on Your Neighbor's Porch and Run Week? Those squash sure are plentiful.
It is Team Week for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. My family and I are looking to have the biggest team yet. Justin's Jungle Joggers has grown each year to amazing heights. My daughter is quite the recruiter and fund raiser! Visit the JDRF website to read about all their good works.
Have a great week all,
Pat
Patricia Rose-A Potpourri of Fabric, Fragrance and Findings