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National Spouse's Day
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Today January 26, 2023 is National Spouse's Day.
I am so very grateful for Nicolas. I am grateful he is my eternal husband, bestest friend, confidante, soul mate, adventurer companion, and more! He makes me so happy!
Here is our Pink Chicken Coop that we did ourselves. We built it in 2019. Nick built it and the kids and I painted it. He came up with the plans, after showing him some I liked, and built it. Then Brichette painted the Sunflower 🌻 and bee 🐝 on it for me. It wasn’t very hard to build and didn’t cost much. I love it so much! We added party lights and pink lights for the night. 🤩
Nick and I have been talking about changing our company name. We left it as Hechfamfarm98 for awhile, but finally came up with a new name. My cousin/brother created a new logo for us. Our company also has all new colors (I feel they better represent our name and logo). Jeff's Instagram We will still be selling handmade items. We changed our company name from Hechfamfarm98 to... drumroll please... The Heritage Honey Bee! Our slogan... Generational Memories. Memories are one of the only things we can take with us after this life. We want to help you create them with your families. So, we are selling items that should last for generations, and we know the memories that you create will last forever. We also have items, such as stickers, that will help you remember your memories with your families. Memories are Everything!! Here is our shop and social medias: Etsy shop: TheHeritageHoneyBee Instagram: The_Heritage_Honey_Bee Facebook:...
Benefits of Hollyhock Flowers These are the colors of our Hollyhocks this year! Aren’t they just beautiful? I’m hoping that the black ones I got will come up next year. Here are some facts about hollyhocks: 🌸 They are biennial flowers. So the first year they root and get lots of foliage. The second year they flower, then seed and die. 🌸 They can reach 9 feet tall. 🌸 There are 60 species of them. 🌸 They like rich, moist, well drained soil. 🌸 They are native to Asia and Europe 🌸 There are 43 different colors. 🌸 They are completely edible (flowers, roots, leaves, seeds) 🌸 They are directly related to Marshmallow and can be used interchangeably for that herb. 🌸 The flowers can be used to sooth dry skin. 🌸 The leaves can be used like spinach. ✖️ Please Note ✖️ I am not a doctor, nor do I claim to be. I am posting this for information purposes. I just have been researching flowers and their benefits because I feel Heavenly Father has put everything on the earth for a rea...
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