Do you like puppies, iPhones and plants?
If so, then this should be a fun post. If you have an android phone, you will like at least two of the ‘P’s’.
Okay, the first ‘P’ stands for ‘puppy’….
Meet the newest addition to our furry family.
This is Polly. She is an English Labrador Retriever.
We have been waiting 7 long weeks to be able to bring her home. She is fearless, friendly and very playful.
We bought her from the same breeder as our black English Labrador Retriever dog, Penny, who joined our family last year.
So, they are already sisters. Both dogs share the same father.
Penny has been such a joy in our lives and we decided to add another.
Polly was excited to meet her big sister, Penny. But, Penny was scared of her little sister and ran off with her tail between her legs 😉
She is gradually beginning to warm up to her new little sister though. For her part, Polly isn’t the least bit scared of her big sister.
Like most puppies, most of her day is spent sleeping and cuddling with us.
Polly joins Penny and our two rescue dogs, Tobey and Max.
I’ll be sure to share more photos of Polly as she grows up. I really want to take a picture of her and Penny side-by-side, but I’ll probably have to wait a while until Penny gets over being a big scaredy cat.
Crested Saguaro Ribs
The second ‘P’ stands for iPhone. I took an iPhone photography class last weekend at the Desert Botanical Garden. As a garden writer and blogger, I take a lot of pictures and while I have a nice DSLR camera – I don’t always have it with me, so I often use my iPhone for a lot my pictures.
Desert Garden Path
The class was very informative and taught me some great tips. The best part of the class was being able to walk through the garden with our intructor and take pictures of all the beautiful plants and scenery.
Ramada made from natural desert materials.
It is really amazing what good photos you can take with your phone.
Monarch butterfly on lantana.
I was even able to get some close up pictures of monarch butterflies with my phone.
*If you have never taken a class from the Desert Botanical Garden (or your local botanical garden) – I strongly urge you too. They have a large variety of classes and there is so much to learn about all kinds of things..
Okay, back to our list. The last ‘P’ is about plants.
Do you know what is happening next weekend? The Desert Botanical Garden’s fall plant sale!
I can hardly wait!
I always encourage people, no matter where they live, to visit their local botanical garden’s plant sales because you can be assured that their plants are well adapted for your climate. In addition, they often have hard to find plants and new color introductions of some old favorites.
Last time, they even had heirloom vegetable transplants for sale.
I wrote about my last visit this past spring, where I picked up three lovely plants, which you can view here.
I am still in the market for a few more plants to fill in some bare spots in my landscape. The plant sale runs next Saturday to Sunday.
I’ll be sure to share with you my findings!