I learned driving, fishing, and hunting from my dad. From my mom, I learned how to bundle flowers. I followed my mom as she put together her flowers and many of my friends could not believe I could this. When I finally asked her why she bundles the way she does. She just simply said it just felt right. That's when I knew that she was truly an artist and a natural one at that. It's just too bad that we can't have these guys for the whole year, which is why I am enjoying them while they are still here.
Lor's Produce
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Springing Up
One thing that I love about spring are the flowers. For those of you who are planning to get married and want fresh grown flowers, then Spring is the best time. Good weather and beautiful flowers awaits you. For over 20 years, Lor's Produce have been growing not only vegetables, but also flowers. We've done a lot of parties and weddings for many years and our flowers do not disappoint.
I learned driving, fishing, and hunting from my dad. From my mom, I learned how to bundle flowers. I followed my mom as she put together her flowers and many of my friends could not believe I could this. When I finally asked her why she bundles the way she does. She just simply said it just felt right. That's when I knew that she was truly an artist and a natural one at that. It's just too bad that we can't have these guys for the whole year, which is why I am enjoying them while they are still here.
I learned driving, fishing, and hunting from my dad. From my mom, I learned how to bundle flowers. I followed my mom as she put together her flowers and many of my friends could not believe I could this. When I finally asked her why she bundles the way she does. She just simply said it just felt right. That's when I knew that she was truly an artist and a natural one at that. It's just too bad that we can't have these guys for the whole year, which is why I am enjoying them while they are still here.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Rain Days Episode 1
What's so great about the Chico Saturday Farmers Market? It's open every Saturday, rain or shine. Great for the customers, but pretty messy for us farmers on those rainy days. It's Episode 1 of the Rainy day entry.
I didn't get a chance to take any pictures of the storm around 5 A.M. on this morning, but I can tell you that there was a huge lake behind our stand. The rain died down at around 8 A.M. and soon everyone was out and about. After that, we had the 30 mph wind to deal with. Regardless of the storm, the show must go on.
Mom and dad working in the rain. |
Possibly one of the tallest Celery I have ever seen. |
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