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Sunset Plant

Monday, 11 August 2008 6:55 P GMT-05
 I wrote about this plants cousin a week or so ago HERE . She is also known as the sunset plant.  This is a much smaller succulent but given sunshine it is truly beautiful in its' pinks.  I didn't get this too long ago and alr

Monster Cactus

Saturday, 9 August 2008 8:58 P GMT-05
 I've never been a big cactus person.  I love succulents but cacti in general never really excited me.  It' important to remember, All cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti.  

Flowering Baby Toes

Saturday, 2 August 2008 3:04 P GMT-05
    Back in May I wrote about one of my favorite plants, Baby Toes (Fenestraria rhopalophylla).  We came back from Myrtle Beach, SC to find the Fenestratria blooming!  I was as excited as a child at Christmas.  

Myrtle Beach

Tuesday, 22 July 2008 5:16 P GMT-05
I am currently on vacation in Myrtle Beach, SC with my entire family (mother, brothers and sister, niece etc) a total of fourteen people.  I have many stories to tell and will have many more by the time I get back.  In the meantime here is

Lithops Meyeri

Friday, 18 July 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
I'm a little surprised by the response I've received about Lithops.  The past few days I've received dozens of emails.  I plan (when I get time) to do a series of posts on my lithops from seed to adulthood.  In the meantime

More Information on Lithops

Thursday, 17 July 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
My last post on Lithops garnered a great deal of email and interest.  I plan to post more on them as time allows but in the meantime a couple great websites to check out are:Click on banners to view: 

Living Stones (Lithops)

Tuesday, 15 July 2008 6:55 P GMT-05
   When it comes to succulents there is nothing that excites me like Lithops.Lithops are known as Living Stones and their leaves have adapted to the desert climate by thickening and look very much like the soil and stones around them.&

Water Ice & Pop

Monday, 7 July 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
A few years ago my buddy Tom and I went to The Philadelphia Folk Festival where we saw icons of the folk movement like Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Janis Ian and Utah Phillips.  My hero, Roy Book Binder was also there where I took in a great workshop.&

Ghost Plant

Sunday, 6 July 2008 1:17 A GMT-05
 A couple of years ago one of my customers gave me a cutting of a ghost plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense) that has grown into a real beauty. The ghost plant is native to Mexico and is also known as the mother of pearl plant.The plant has gray r

Juno

Friday, 4 July 2008 12:18 P GMT-05
   Last weekend my daughter and I watched the movie Juno.  It stars Ellen Page as a sixteen year old girl who gets pregnant and gives the baby away.  My daughter saw it as a comedy and I (as the father of a sixteen year old)

A Party in my Tummy (So Yummy, So Yummy)

Saturday, 14 June 2008 9:55 A GMT-05
 My daughter has been hanging out in Oberlin lately and has a new group of friends.  Last week she told me whenever they get food (like pizza) one girl will wave her arms and say, "There's a party in my tummy" and the others s

Deeper Thoughts

Thursday, 12 June 2008 1:33 P GMT-05
Last Sunday a driver that I used to work with back in the Elyria Center died of cancer.  We weren't good friends but spoke often.  The second time I was fired from my job (first time as a ful-time employee), he was one of the guys who t

Wasp Joke

Sunday, 8 June 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
In light of my last post on The Great Sunflower Project I thought I'd post a joke I heard years ago about wasps.The world’s foremost authority on wasps is walking down the street when he sees a LP record in the window of a record shop: &ldq

The Great Sunflower Project

Saturday, 7 June 2008 11:48 P GMT-05
 A while back I got involved with The Great Sunflower Project.  They send you sunflower seeds, you plant them, observe when bees visit the sunflower, and report the information to the site.

Splitrock

Monday, 2 June 2008 5:42 A GMT-05
    It seems like every time I write about one of my plants I say it is my favorite.  I can't help it.  I find these succulents fascinating!  Splitrock is also know as Cleft Stone and Mimicry Plant.  It'

The Beasties Have Names

Sunday, 1 June 2008 9:45 A GMT-05
 There are few things worse then the cat blog.  I have been directed to sites where there are picture after of cute kittens.I have to admit that the kittens are cute.  They are like The Borg, resistance is futile.  The wife and da

The Death of Newpapers

Saturday, 31 May 2008 8:50 A GMT-05
 Growing up I used to read The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria's hometown paper.  Later I switched to The Cleveland Plain Dealer.  I read it every day and felt I was being informed.Last year when I was off five months with a back injury

Baby Toes

Friday, 30 May 2008 7:14 A GMT-05
 One of my favorite plants is Baby Toes (Fenestraria rhopalophylla).  It too is native to South Africa and what makes it interesting is that the top of the leaves have a window to allow light in.  The photosynthetic tissue is loca

My Love of Succulents: Anacampseros rufescens

Wednesday, 28 May 2008 3:23 P GMT-05
 When I was a kid I loved finding seeds and growing plants.  In my twenties I had a large number of houseplants but got away from it.  The past couple of years I've found my way back into it big time.  The plants that really d

RCCook Memorial

Tuesday, 27 May 2008 3:14 P GMT-05
 The Memorial Day weekend is an important holiday for me.  My father died on Memorial Day back in 1967.  A couple of years ago I wrote about it (you can read it HERE) so I won't go on about it.     

A Tail of Two Kitties

Friday, 23 May 2008 6:41 A GMT-05
 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.  We were heading home from shopping when I got the phone call from my brother.  He's been fixing up my other house and I knew he had been planning on taking down one of the old

Chasin' Gus' Ghost

Monday, 19 May 2008 9:57 P GMT-05
 I recently saw Geoff Muldaur in concert and I'm still thinking about it.  It was one of the best shows that I've seen.  Geoff was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band.  I've always loved jug band music and fo

Geoff Muldaur

Sunday, 11 May 2008 1:07 P GMT-05
I don't have time to go to many live concerts.  Work has changed and life has become increasingly complicated.My good friend Tom invited me to go see Geoff Muldaur.  To be honest I only had a dim memory of him from his jug band days wit

The Hippies Were Right

Friday, 9 May 2008 10:22 A GMT-05
 I've always been fascinated by the counter-culture of the 1960s.  I've read everything by Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and any book I can find on The Weather Underground and the hippie movement.Probably the closest I ever came to the

Remembering Woodstock

Saturday, 3 May 2008 7:39 A GMT-05
The other night I called home and the wife was exhausted.  She works and also takes care of her mother who has alzheimer's disease.  I figured she didn't have time to make dinner so I stopped by the local Bob Evans to buy her favori