Monday, January 12, 2026

Arugula and a "Scavenger Hunt"



It's an assignment from Jill Badonsky's Creativity is My Oxygen class that I am working on this morning. A clever scavenger hunt that will take me to creative places in writings.

Today I am going to the greenhouse and "find something that makes you pause" (her prompt).

I almost know what I am going to find because I am experimenting with planting seeds. There are two more rectangular boxes I am planting this early morning from my cache of seeds that I ordered on Amazon. The little packets of tiny seeds are plentiful within the order and I am somewhat randomly choosing the seeds. It is definitely an experiment in what grows in the greenhouse, how much water I need to give them and then, how to harvest the results. Needless to say, the harvest will not occur if the seeds do not germinate and grow. A novice I am!!!

The arugula is peeking through the organic potting soil I used. That will certainly make me "pause" this morning.

Arugula is quite beneficial and I have unknowingly eaten arugula in restaurant salads. I will now be much more perceptive.  https://health.clevelandclinic.org/arugula-benefits

               Let's head out and watch the sun emerge this morning! !💛

Later I have a zoom connection to make with the new class I very recently signed up for - Christine Valters' Abbey of the Arts - online daily spiritual sharing and studies. More about that tomorrow!

                         Off to the "arugula patch" we go.  ðŸ˜‹

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Arugula and a "Scavenger Hunt"

It's an assignment from Jill Badonsky's Creativity is My Oxygen class that I am working on this morning. A clever scavenger hunt th...