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Interesting workshops at the Brick Works

From a link on Facebook, I discovered that the Brick Works, through Green City Workshops, is running a number of gardening workshops this year, for only $15 each (sign up by emailing ebw@evergreen.ca! limited space available!)

 The workshops are:

  • Edible Native Landscapes (July 17)
  • Harvesting & Preserving Toronto’s Urban Orchard (Aug 15)
  • The Natural Beauty of Native Plants: Great Plant Pairings (Sept 11)
  • A Drought-Tolerant Toronto Garden (Sept 18)
  • Gardening for Songbird Conservation (Oct 2)
  • Food Cycles Urban Farm Project (Nov 6)

I’m planning to attend three of them (first and last two). Maybe I’ll see you there?

The “social” in “social media”

You never know what will prompt someone to make a visit to your website.

I am, I’ll admit, fairly opinionated, and leave my opinions in a number of places, like comments on articles in The Toronto Star, or on Antonia Zerbisias’ blog, Broadsides.

At most sites where comments are accepted, there’s frequently the choice of attaching a URL to one’s name, so I usually attach my website to my name. (If I’m not willing to stand behind my comments, I’d have to ask myself why, and reconsider the comment.)

One person with whom I have sparred on a number of occasions followed the link. Last night, he bought two prints of the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove (#2).

So I will continue to put my name to my comments, state my opinions (civilly, usually), and take what customers that may bring me.

Web site updated

I guess I should say websites, because I updated both my webspace on FinerWorks and my own website.

Today I completed image adjustments to some photos I had taken of windows and doors and uploaded them to FinerWorks for sale.

So I can track number of views on different subjects, I’ve split the images for sale across three galleries:

  • Still life,
  • Peggy’s Cove,
  • and Windows and Doors.

In the future, I’ll be adding more galleries, and also some merchandise, like ceramic tiles, mugs, and calendars.

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