I was proud of myself this weekend. I had a truly amazing art day. My cous (only one my age) stopped by on her way home down south. We went to the Farmers' Market, the Arts Festival, Gil Gal Garden, a variety of random shops and breezed by an art exhibit at the Library. Not one complaint from Mel!! Kudos to you Melly.
I was most impressed on our journey to find a plant shop that sold massive palm trees. I would be safe to say palm trees don't grow naturally here so I think it's totally sweet that they sell them here. Some were a good 8/9 feet tall! The store was like a massive garage/warehouse that was enclosing a jungle! I know now where to go for all of my indoor plant needs.
I was most impressed on our journey to find a plant shop that sold massive palm trees. I would be safe to say palm trees don't grow naturally here so I think it's totally sweet that they sell them here. Some were a good 8/9 feet tall! The store was like a massive garage/warehouse that was enclosing a jungle! I know now where to go for all of my indoor plant needs.




Here's part of my art 'space' since I have no space for a separate studio. It's full of cool things that are constantly inspiring me. I bought a desk at IKEA that has a glass top full of "Love" in different languages. Off to the side is my easel and the walls are lined with Kylee originals. To think they might actually be worth something someday:D

Melly in an above average-sized pot.

4 comments:
Gilgal gardens is one of the neatest, strangest places i've seen. I'll have to go back, it's been many years! glad you opened up the comments!
I think I know of the garage place your speaking of... maybe. And definitely is a place that ALWAYS caught my eye when I lived downtown.
What plant store is that? I'm totally looking for a pot like those blue ones in the background of the pic of your friend. Let me know! :)
Haha! Good times. I'm glad I checked up on this.
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