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ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AMICALOLA FALLS STATE PARK AND The park includes more than eight miles of trails plus an Approach Trail that leads to the 2,160-mile Appalachian Trail. Each trail varies in difficulty and length to provide for the different desiresof
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY BLACK SWALLOWTAIL MADE ITS The Black Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly that is a frequent visitor to gardens especially if you are growing the herbs parsley,dill, or fennel.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLE So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: CATERPILLAR PREDATORS AND DISEASES I greatly sympathize with your lose. Unfortunately nature takes it course and we can only do our best to help it. The death and disease of butterflies does not please God either, but this tragedy is a result of the broken world. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLY Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AMICALOLA FALLS STATE PARK AND The park includes more than eight miles of trails plus an Approach Trail that leads to the 2,160-mile Appalachian Trail. Each trail varies in difficulty and length to provide for the different desiresof
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY BLACK SWALLOWTAIL MADE ITS The Black Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly that is a frequent visitor to gardens especially if you are growing the herbs parsley,dill, or fennel.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLE So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: CATERPILLAR PREDATORS AND DISEASES I greatly sympathize with your lose. Unfortunately nature takes it course and we can only do our best to help it. The death and disease of butterflies does not please God either, but this tragedy is a result of the broken world. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MICRO GREEN PRODUCTION AT Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LIVING IN NUEVO ARENAL, PART 2 The town of Nuevo Arenal where my family and I are staying offers a spectacular view of the Arenal Volcono right from our sidewalk! With the closing of rainy season, we have been able to enjoy a clearer view of Arenal Volcano’s peak along with its striking conical shape. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: 2017 Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLY Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES I had a cutworm caterpillar as well that accidentally got punctured. It "bled" a bit on a napkin but I saved in a cup. The cut is on top near the head and its been 48 hours now since it happened and the caterpillar is still alive and wiggles when disturbed. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE START OF A NEW ADVENTURE Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: EXPERIENCING NEW ORLEANS ON A Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY NEW PORTABLE BUTTERFLY PAVILION Elizabeth McChargue I'm a full-time preschool teacher with a love of adventure, meeting new people, and going places. In my spare time, youcan
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: COMMUNITY GARDEN OF LAKES PARK Thank you for writing such a wonderful review of our garden at Lakes Park. The community garden is beautiful to see and functional as well. Our gardeners have contributed many pounds of fresh vegetables to the CCMI food kitchen as well as harvesting vegetables for themselves. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: POTTERY EXHIBIT WITH TINA GRANVILLE I had the privilege of viewing the pottery collection of Tina Granville. Part of her inspiration of working with her hands came from her father who was a skilled brick and stone mason and was often in his workshop fiddling with a project. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: CATERPILLAR PREDATORS AND DISEASES Ophryocystis elektroscirrha ( OE) is a small parasite that infects only monarch and queen butterflies. A female butterfly with OE can transfer an OE spore to its eggs. When the egg has an OE spore on it, it will ingest it when eating the egg shell. The only way to destroy the parasite is to clean the eggs with a bleach solution. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES In nature, butterflies with defects soon become part of the food chain. When raising caterpillars and butterflies inside an enclosed area, injuries and disease can be observed first hand. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY BLACK SWALLOWTAIL MADE ITS The Black Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly that is a frequent visitor to gardens especially if you are growing the herbs parsley,dill, or fennel.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AUGUST 2011 Gorillas make there home in Africa. Newborn gorillas weigh only about 3-4 pounds compared to 6-8 pounds of human babies. Gorillas can walk before they are nine months old. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: CATERPILLAR PREDATORS AND DISEASES Ophryocystis elektroscirrha ( OE) is a small parasite that infects only monarch and queen butterflies. A female butterfly with OE can transfer an OE spore to its eggs. When the egg has an OE spore on it, it will ingest it when eating the egg shell. The only way to destroy the parasite is to clean the eggs with a bleach solution. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES In nature, butterflies with defects soon become part of the food chain. When raising caterpillars and butterflies inside an enclosed area, injuries and disease can be observed first hand. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY BLACK SWALLOWTAIL MADE ITS The Black Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly that is a frequent visitor to gardens especially if you are growing the herbs parsley,dill, or fennel.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AUGUST 2011 Gorillas make there home in Africa. Newborn gorillas weigh only about 3-4 pounds compared to 6-8 pounds of human babies. Gorillas can walk before they are nine months old. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MICRO GREEN PRODUCTION AT Micro greens criteria include greens, lettuces, and herbs harvested when quite young. This harvest usually occurs after the plants have produced their first true set of leaves. Micro greens are sown very close together. The seeds can be scattered 1/8 to 1/4 inches apart. When they are ready to harvest, The greens are snipped at soil level. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LIVING IN NUEVO ARENAL, PART 2 Living in Nuevo Arenal, Part 2. The town of Nuevo Arenal where my family and I are staying offers a spectacular view of the Arenal Volcono right from our sidewalk! With the closing of rainy season, we have been able to enjoy a clearer view of Arenal Volcano’s peak along with its striking conical shape. One of our recent adventureswas
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: SIMPLE LIVING INSTITUTE Tia Meer is the Simple Living Institute’s organization president. Tia and her husband on an environmentally friendly home located on the Econlockhatchee River, between UCF and Christmas. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLE So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: POTTERY EXHIBIT WITH TINA GRANVILLE You can tell her that Elizabeth Mann of Elizabeth’s Secret Garden recommended her work! Tina loves to make useful, simple, and beautiful pieces of pottery. Her favorite part is throwing pieces on the wheel. She loves how a ball of soft clay can turn into a master piece. It is all up to the potter to decide. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC The memorial is located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. If not traveling by car, you can take the metro. The monument is dedicated to our first president, George Washington. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOWLER MONKEYS FROM COSTA RICA This is a Golden Trumpet flower. This Canna Lily is grown as a roadside, garden ornamental, and cultivated species in Costa Rica.Weeping Bottlebrush
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AUGUST 2011 Gorillas make there home in Africa. Newborn gorillas weigh only about 3-4 pounds compared to 6-8 pounds of human babies. Gorillas can walk before they are nine months old. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MAY 2012 My father, John Mann, and I went on a mission trip to Haiti on April 28 – May 4. It was the first time for me and my father’s 4th time.It was such an
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DECEMBER 2011 The memorial is located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. If not traveling by car, you can take the metro. The monument is dedicated to our first president, George Washington. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLYBUTTERFLY GARDEN FLORIDABUTTERFLY GARDEN GAINESVILLE FLUF BUTTERFLY GARDENBIOWORKS CERTIFICATEBIOWORKS CINCINNATIBIOWORKS NY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE CLOUDLESS SULPHUR’S LEAF The chrysalis's green color and arched shape helps to further disguise the developing butterfly. On the chrysalis are white or green lines that look like the veins of a leaf. The chrysalis is pointed on both ends to look like the stem of a leaf. Cloudless Sulphur chrysalises can be green, yellow, pink, and I have even found a purple chrysalis. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE LIFECYCLE OF A LADYBUG Ladybugs have similar life cycles to butterflies because they start out as tiny eggs, hatch as larva, make a pupa, and emerge as an adult with wings. The orange ladybug eggs are oval shaped and laid in clusters. It takes 2 to 5 days after eggs are laid for the ladybug larvae to hatch. The eggs above hatched into tiny ladybug larvae. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLEGULF FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARGULF FRITILLARY CATERPILLAR DIET So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LONG-TAILED SKIPPER LIFE CYCLE The butterfly stays in the pupa for about 10 days before emerging. The Long-tailed skipper butterfly has long “tails” and its antennas are hooked at the ends. When the skipper opens its wings, its colorful scales can be seen. The scales are a bluish green ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLYBUTTERFLY GARDEN FLORIDABUTTERFLY GARDEN GAINESVILLE FLUF BUTTERFLY GARDENBIOWORKS CERTIFICATEBIOWORKS CINCINNATIBIOWORKS NY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE CLOUDLESS SULPHUR’S LEAF The chrysalis's green color and arched shape helps to further disguise the developing butterfly. On the chrysalis are white or green lines that look like the veins of a leaf. The chrysalis is pointed on both ends to look like the stem of a leaf. Cloudless Sulphur chrysalises can be green, yellow, pink, and I have even found a purple chrysalis. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE LIFECYCLE OF A LADYBUG Ladybugs have similar life cycles to butterflies because they start out as tiny eggs, hatch as larva, make a pupa, and emerge as an adult with wings. The orange ladybug eggs are oval shaped and laid in clusters. It takes 2 to 5 days after eggs are laid for the ladybug larvae to hatch. The eggs above hatched into tiny ladybug larvae. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLEGULF FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARGULF FRITILLARY CATERPILLAR DIET So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LONG-TAILED SKIPPER LIFE CYCLE The butterfly stays in the pupa for about 10 days before emerging. The Long-tailed skipper butterfly has long “tails” and its antennas are hooked at the ends. When the skipper opens its wings, its colorful scales can be seen. The scales are a bluish green ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MICRO GREEN PRODUCTION AT Micro greens criteria include greens, lettuces, and herbs harvested when quite young. This harvest usually occurs after the plants have produced their first true set of leaves. Micro greens are sown very close together. The seeds can be scattered 1/8 to 1/4 inches apart. When they are ready to harvest, The greens are snipped at soil level. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE LIFECYCLE OF A LADYBUG Ladybugs have similar life cycles to butterflies because they start out as tiny eggs, hatch as larva, make a pupa, and emerge as an adult with wings. The orange ladybug eggs are oval shaped and laid in clusters. It takes 2 to 5 days after eggs are laid for the ladybug larvae to hatch. The eggs above hatched into tiny ladybug larvae. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: COMMUNITY GARDEN OF LAKES PARK The Community Garden is comprised of 69 ‘4 x 8’ raised beds which are each rented out for a yearly fee of $50. All proceeds are received by the Lakes Park Enrichment Foundation and then reinvested back into Lakes Park. Most of the beds are ground level, but as shown above, some are raised higher to make it more accessible. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LIVING IN NUEVO ARENAL, PART 2 Living in Nuevo Arenal, Part 2. The town of Nuevo Arenal where my family and I are staying offers a spectacular view of the Arenal Volcono right from our sidewalk! With the closing of rainy season, we have been able to enjoy a clearer view of Arenal Volcano’s peak along with its striking conical shape. One of our recent adventureswas
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: WILD ANIMAL SAFARI IN PINE The park is 200 acres with 3 1/2 miles of paved road. Along the way you can expect to see a variety of exotic and native animals. Just be sure not to feed the ostrich and zebras cause they do bite. Most of the animals are friendly and are use to being fed by humans. Giraffes might even walk up to your car to get a treat. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: POTTERY EXHIBIT WITH TINA GRANVILLE You can tell her that Elizabeth Mann of Elizabeth’s Secret Garden recommended her work! Tina loves to make useful, simple, and beautiful pieces of pottery. Her favorite part is throwing pieces on the wheel. She loves how a ball of soft clay can turn into a master piece. It is all up to the potter to decide. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: WHAT IS EATING MY PARSLEY Journal of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly’s Life. The arrows are pointing to the spots that resemble eyes. These are a defense mechanism. The bird may mistake these for eyes and snap at them instead of the butterfly’s head. A life saving tactic for the butterfly. If you see a butterfly’s wing that has a beak sized slicemissing from the
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: 2010 This sustainable fish farm in Punta Gorda, FL is an example of how businesses can put a stop to overfishing and make a profit at the same time. The year round operation is in the process of being certified organic and 100% green. This efficiency without the use of chemicals is possible through the process of aquaponics. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MARCH 2011 The Arenal Festival in Nuevo Arenal is a big celebration that is held yearly. This year the event was held March 17 – 21. As the event approached, I began to notice more action around town. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AMICALOLA FALLS STATE PARK AND The dazzling 729-foot waterfall has helped the park to become one of Georgia’s Seven Natural Wonders. It is no surprise that the Cherokee Indians named this waterfall Amicalola which means “Tumbling Waters”. After a powerful rain storm, water pours over the falls edge in a continuous stream. The falls tumble and weave through thehardwood
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: COMMUNITY GARDEN OF LAKES PARK The Community Garden is comprised of 69 ‘4 x 8’ raised beds which are each rented out for a yearly fee of $50. All proceeds are received by the Lakes Park Enrichment Foundation and then reinvested back into Lakes Park. Most of the beds are ground level, but as shown above, some are raised higher to make it more accessible. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLYBUTTERFLY GARDEN FLORIDABUTTERFLY GARDEN GAINESVILLE FLUF BUTTERFLY GARDENBIOWORKS CERTIFICATEBIOWORKS CINCINNATIBIOWORKS NY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES In nature, butterflies with defects soon become part of the food chain. When raising caterpillars and butterflies inside an enclosed area, injuries and disease can be observed first hand. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLEGULF FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARGULF FRITILLARY CATERPILLAR DIET So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN The iconic symbol of San Francisco, The Golden Gate bridge, is a must see. It might take some patience to get the perfect view though. My husband and I went in March and when we went to view it from the Mainlands, it was completed encompassed by clouds. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY This is all so wonderful, Elizabeth! I've popped over from the Butterfly Enthusiast group on Facebook, and I'm glad I did. You are such a inspiration to other young people to do what good you can in ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: HOW TO BUILD A RABBITRY Dig a hole at least 3 feet deep for the 4x4 posts. Place about 2 inches of gravel in the hole (pea gravel works well). Bury the post in the hole and ensure that it is level. Attach a pressure treated 2' x 4' to the top of the posts to build a frame for the roof. 2’ x 4’s on the barn will provide support for the other side of the roofjoists.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: RIO FRIO MACADAMIA NUT FARM Rio Frio Macadamia Farm is a small part of a bigger farm that a USA company owned in the 60’s and early 70’s to raise beef cattle. The government of Costa Rica expropriated most of the farm to create the Arenal Lake and reservoir; this left about 270 acres of land which was no longer big enough to interest them with the cattle project so ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: AMICALOLA FALLS STATE PARK AND The dazzling 729-foot waterfall has helped the park to become one of Georgia’s Seven Natural Wonders. It is no surprise that the Cherokee Indians named this waterfall Amicalola which means “Tumbling Waters”. After a powerful rain storm, water pours over the falls edge in a continuous stream. The falls tumble and weave through thehardwood
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: COMMUNITY GARDEN OF LAKES PARK The Community Garden is comprised of 69 ‘4 x 8’ raised beds which are each rented out for a yearly fee of $50. All proceeds are received by the Lakes Park Enrichment Foundation and then reinvested back into Lakes Park. Most of the beds are ground level, but as shown above, some are raised higher to make it more accessible. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY VISIT TO BIOWORKS BUTTERFLYBUTTERFLY GARDEN FLORIDABUTTERFLY GARDEN GAINESVILLE FLUF BUTTERFLY GARDENBIOWORKS CERTIFICATEBIOWORKS CINCINNATIBIOWORKS NY It is a Frangipani Hawk moth and was given to the Mosi Butterfly Garden by a guest. This giant caterpillar is a tropical species, but is occasionally found in southern Florida. Each different caterpillar species are raised in reptile containers. Cuttings from the caterpillars host plants is placed in yogurt containers with water. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES In nature, butterflies with defects soon become part of the food chain. When raising caterpillars and butterflies inside an enclosed area, injuries and disease can be observed first hand. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: GULF FRITILLARY LIFE CYCLEGULF FRITILLARY BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARGULF FRITILLARY CATERPILLAR DIET So thats where they are coming from to distroy my passion flora, if you are intrested in any that I find, or a host plant, you can contact me via text message at 763-221-6167 e-mail Luckypiercer@hotmail.com these things are a long way from home, I'm not a big fan of killing butterflys but I can not let them eat my plants down to nothing,including the buds.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LUKAS NURSERY BUTTERFLY Lukas Nursery Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo, Florida. Lukas Nursery is located in Oviedo, Florida on 1909 Slavia Road. They have a large selection of landscape, indoor, nectar plants and butterfly host plants. They also are the only butterfly conservatory in Central Florida. The Butterfly Encounter is open Sunday through Saturday 9 amto 4 pm.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: COMMUNITY GARDEN OF LAKES PARK The Community Garden is comprised of 69 ‘4 x 8’ raised beds which are each rented out for a yearly fee of $50. All proceeds are received by the Lakes Park Enrichment Foundation and then reinvested back into Lakes Park. Most of the beds are ground level, but as shown above, some are raised higher to make it more accessible. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: THE LIFECYCLE OF A LADYBUG Ladybugs have similar life cycles to butterflies because they start out as tiny eggs, hatch as larva, make a pupa, and emerge as an adult with wings. The orange ladybug eggs are oval shaped and laid in clusters. It takes 2 to 5 days after eggs are laid for the ladybug larvae to hatch. The eggs above hatched into tiny ladybug larvae. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MICRO GREEN PRODUCTION AT Micro greens criteria include greens, lettuces, and herbs harvested when quite young. This harvest usually occurs after the plants have produced their first true set of leaves. Micro greens are sown very close together. The seeds can be scattered 1/8 to 1/4 inches apart. When they are ready to harvest, The greens are snipped at soil level. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: TOUR OF ECHO’S GLOBAL FARM IN The ECHO farm is located on 50 acres of land. ECHO has integrated tropical sheep, goats, Naked Neck Turken chickens (looks like a turkey due to its “naked neck”), ducks, tilapia, and rabbits into its Global farm. The ducks and tilapia are raised in the same environment. Ducks are reared in a wooden complex that is raised over water ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: POTTERY EXHIBIT WITH TINA GRANVILLE You can tell her that Elizabeth Mann of Elizabeth’s Secret Garden recommended her work! Tina loves to make useful, simple, and beautiful pieces of pottery. Her favorite part is throwing pieces on the wheel. She loves how a ball of soft clay can turn into a master piece. It is all up to the potter to decide. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: LONG-TAILED SKIPPER LIFE CYCLE The butterfly stays in the pupa for about 10 days before emerging. The Long-tailed skipper butterfly has long “tails” and its antennas are hooked at the ends. When the skipper opens its wings, its colorful scales can be seen. The scales are a bluish green and look like fuzz growing on the skipper ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MY BLACK SWALLOWTAIL MADE ITS The Black Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly that is a frequent visitor to gardens especially if you are growing the herbs parsley,dill, or fennel.
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MAY 2012 My father, John Mann, and I went on a mission trip to Haiti on April 28 – May 4. It was the first time for me and my father’s 4th time.It was such an
ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: 2009 The arrow points to the silk created by the industrious creature. The silk secures the bud to the stem and keeps it from falling with the extra weight of the caterpillar. ELIZABETH'S SECRET GARDEN: MARCH 2011 The Arenal Festival in Nuevo Arenal is a big celebration that is held yearly. This year the event was held March 17 – 21. As the event approached, I began to notice more action around town. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2018 JOURNEY TO LANCASTER About seven years ago, I had a dream. A dream to go to Lancaster County and see the Amish Community. My mom and I cherished the novels that were set in the country side of the Amish community. After being on my bucket list for all these years, the opportunity presented itself to go and better still to serve there. We volunteered with an organization call GAIN or Global Aid Network. They ship supplies such as food, clothing, shoes, blankets, and school supplies over seas and then CRU distributes it and after meeting those needs, they have the opportunity to touch lives with the Gospel of Jesus. We made quilts to give away! https://www.gainusa.org PICTURES OF LANCASTER COUNTRYSIDE In the distance is a teenage boy plowing the field the old fashionedway with horses.
Carriage tour going down the road.The local Cemetery.
TIPS FOR EATING OUT: The first big tourist place to stop would be the Central Market. You can walk through an entire indoor market of local farmers and artisans. There were Amish people selling quilted items and best of all the warm homemade pretzel I am holding below. The second place I would highly recommend is the Bird-in-Hand restaurant and getting their buffet. I would suggest to go at lunch as the price is lower. What I really loved was that the local Amish had their food in the buffet along with little signs by the food telling you which farm produced the food. https://bird-in-hand.com/dining/bird-in-hand-family-restaurant-smorgasbord/ I hope you enjoyed this article and get the chance to go yourself! Posted by Elizabeth Mannat 8:07 AM
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TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2018 NEW ORLEANS FOOD EXPERIENCES PLUS TIPS! A key component to a good traveling experience is the food. Experiences are comprised of the sounds, the sights, smells, and tastes we partake in. Tastes evoke in us memories and with that, they bring back joy and pleasure. I can say with absolute confidence that my favorite cultural food experience was in New Orleans. So I wanted to share some must try foods and some traveling tips as well which are especially practical for those that want to get the most out of their experience, but not break the bank because frankly, eating out in New Orleans is not cheap. The first food picture above is the popular Muffaletta. I got the veggie one. Tip number one is call for a reservation when dining in New Orleans or get there really early to get your name on the list. We got in a whole 45 minute walk while waiting. Katie’s Restaurant and Bar did have parking, but it was limited as is most parking in New Orleans. I ended up getting the half which as you can tell was of ginormous proportions! That saved me money because as you can see the half was $12 and the whole $17. I even had enough left over for breakfast. Added bonus. http://www.katiesinmidcity.com/menu.html For a mid-day treat, we made a stop at the Croissant D’or. A most delightful choice. I was thrilled with the almond croissant. It was sweet, buttery, and a melt in your mouth texture. It reminded me of a bear claw as far as taste goes. There is plenty to choose from though as you will see below! There is a whole other display case too that Ididn’t show.
http://www.croissantdornola.com/p/menu.html You simply cannot go to New Orleans without trying their Beignets. The iconic and one of the most well know places to get one is at Cafe Du Monde, but be prepared to stand in a line that will take hours to get through if you go in the morning. No Joke. During a bus tour, they made a stop at the Morning Call cafe. It was still absolutely delicious, but a lot faster. It also is a 24-hour coffee shop. http://neworleanscitypark.com/in-the-park/morning-call Another dish that New Orleans is famous for is Gumbo. I was told by a couple friends that it is a must to fully experience the culture of New Orleans. It is a Creole dish and I was very pleased with the experience, service, and price of the Gumbo Shop. Mine even had a crab leg which I felt made it even more authentic. You will also have plenty of opportunities to buy a Gumbo mix around the French Quarter. http://www.gumboshop.com/ Our final meal was at The Rum House. I went for the food, but for those that drink, there are plenty of options. I wanted something unique so I went for the Tiger Bait and Bison tacos. They had quite the spicy kick, but oh so good. Be sure your good with spicy foods before diving into some of these tacos. http://www.therumhouse.com/ These are just a few of the delicious dining options in New Orleans. If you just do a little bit of googling and review reading, you are sure to have very pleasing experiences. So Bon Appetit! Posted by Elizabeth Mannat 10:46 PM
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2018 EXPERIENCING NEW ORLEANS ON A BUDGET It was a journey….. A journey across four states in 5 days. I’ve called it the Grand Road trip for it was precisely that. Day 1 my roommate and I spent the night in Georgia. Day 2 was Alabama (which is my last post), Day 3 was Mississipi and then we arrived in New Orleans later that afternoon. I’ve already posted about the Little River Canyon in Alabama and will eventually post a tidbit on Biloxi Mississipi, but I feel compelled to share our journey in New Orleansnext.
We were very conscious when it came to our spending on the trip. First off, we split the cost of gas and rooms so in all (after souvenirs) it came to about $300 for a 5 day excursion. Tip number one would be to check out Air bnb. Our nightly stays, came to about $50 and then we split that in half even further reducing our price. We were quite pleased with our hosts and their overall friendliness. You can look over reviews from past visitors before making the final decision ofyour host home.
The other bit of advice would be use public trasit. We used an app that allowed us to to track where we needed to get off at and when we need to change trollies or buses to reach our final destiation. I would recommend getting a Jazzy pass if you plan on stay 2 or more days. It eliminates the need for carrying extra change and will save you some cash. Finding parking is a pain, so I highly recommend takingthis route.
What I really loved about New Orleans was the architecture, the food, and the Jazz. Here is a snap shot from us entering the French Quarter. There were plenty of carriage rides offered. In my personal opinion, one of the most fun parts, was taking a bus tour. We got to hear about the culture and history. We passed Sandra Bullock’s home and Robert Mannings home which was pretty thrilling. We heard about the houses that had their own horror stories. We listened to Jazz music on the bus. We then went and got New Orleans famous Beignets.Beignet recipe:
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/french-quarter-beignets-recipe-2014039 Here is a view from our entrance into the Jackson Square. I really enjoyed getting to see a show taking place near the street. In addition to the various sites, we got to learn first hand the story behind the canals that failed in New Orleans during hurricane Katrina. I highly recommend visiting the Presbytere museum in Jackson Square. It explains and gives live footage of what was experienced during hurricane Katrina. Admission is $6 and worth every penny. When we went, the upstairs was dedicated to Marti Gras. http://louisianastatemuseum.org/museums/the-presbytere/ We got to take a tour of a local cemetery and believe it or not cemeteries are a major attraction in New Orleans. An additional attraction we came across was the Lou Armstrong park. It was dedicated to Lou Armstrong who was one of the most influential of men in the Jazz movement. http://www.neworleansonline.com/directory/location.php?locationID=1341 I hope you enjoyed this tour of New Orleans! It so happened that they were celebrating their 300th anniversary while we were there. Next month, I will write up an entry on the food in New Orleans which I must say was one of my favorite parts. http://2018nola.com/ Posted by Elizabeth Mannat 8:59 AM
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2018 LITTLE RIVER CANYON NATIONAL PRESERVE IN ALABAMA One of my dreams and ambitions is to visit all 50 states and so this year, I’ve started chipping away at making my way across the United States. I’ve visited Illionois, Alabama, Mississipi, and Louisiana this year and in summer I’ll be going to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delware. And so, to begin the new quest, Christmas week, my roommate and I began our “Grand Road Trip” to the southern states. We traveled from North Carolina all the way to Louisana with Alabama and Mississippi as our main stops. The total time to travel from North Carolina to Louisana without stops is 13 hours. One of our main stops was Little River Canyon National Preserve which is located on the top of Lookout Mountain near Fort Payne, Alabama. We took the scenic drive which has 9 different stops along the way. The first entry point is at the 45-foot waterfall. We were blessed to get to go at a time when the water flow was strong. Nature never ceases to amaze me as I witness the creativity and artistry of our great God. Part of the joys of a road trip is being able to stop at the drop of a hat. Being able to pause to take it all the sights and sounds is part of the experience. We found this very prounced rock appropriately called “Mushroom Rock.” There were rocks on each side with a road between them. The mark of humanity was on the rocks as people had left their signatures and symbols. Eberhart Point is the last overlook on the scenic drive and what a way to conclude such a journey. What depth this canyon has and how insufficient the picture is to capture the picturesque nature of this place. According to online records, the “Grand Canyon of the East” is 12 miles long and as much as 600 feet deep. the park protects a grand total of 14,000 acres. This is a whitewater river at the park that ranges from a classs IIIto a Class V.
A far off view of the Little River Falls. Before going, check out their visitor center and their gift shop. They have the parks history and more details. Website: https://www.nps.gov/liri/index.htm Posted by Elizabeth Mannat 8:04 AM
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