I invited Cathy B, Hallie and my neighbor Louise Fallen but ended up going alone and I am glad I did. There was lots of walking and I could stay as long as I wanted.
I started with eating a melting cheese sandwich at the Bonduran environmental Center. I bought it from a food truck. I do not remember the name of the truck but it was painted bright yellow and most of the items on the truck were cheese sandwiches. I sat alone on a lawn chair. It was too much food and So I took it with me. I did not want to miss the first talk which began at 1pm. There was parking at the Tillman house. I went to the waiting station where the talk was to begin. I decided I should have my hat on so I went back to the car and got my hat. I almost missed the ladies so I rushed up and caught them. ms. Tillman began to talk. She told us she was going to tell us all about Bondoran Farm and she did. Fred Scott designed it so everyone who bought there was an environmentalist. I ask a question about bluebirds and the bluebird house that was across the road. She suggested we get closer so we walked across the road and then we all looked in and there were about five eggs in the nest. She had played an iron tube around the bottom so the snakes could not get in. She also talked about the stream and told it how I:portmanteau it was to have green shrubs along the stream so there is not a lot of runoff. The other woman talked a bit but not much. I later met Ms.Tillman sitting in front of her house which was the first house we toured after riding a shuttle to the top of the hill. There were lots of creations around the house
and I was in time to watch the last speaker talk about filling flower pots with plants you could hang up. Thriller filler and spiller. These. Are the words you have to remember.
Next was Boudoran Farm and house. I had to walk a long road to the top. I was glad I was alone since I had was very slow.



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