Hello everyone, thought I would pop in and see what the "Stew" is about. I already see at least three familiar people in here, looking forward to meeting the rest of you over time.
Hi Crazyboutflowers, welcome to the Stew from north Texas. Hope you enjoy the Stew, we like pictures of hobbies, pets, gardens, local scenery....just about anything you would like to share
Thanks for the welcome Toni! I was starting to wonder, I've already had 13 views on my post and you are the first to say hello. My name is Randy, looking forward to visiting with you in GardenStew.
Hi Randy, my husband's name is Randy too. I think you posted in one of the lulls in the Stew activity. We have lots of guests on almost all the time (guests can not post) but there are times when there are very few if any members....they must all be out gardening or dreaming of gardening.
Hiya Randy It's great to meet you - I expect everyone is just zipping about, I know that I've been dashing in and out quickly recently, I'm in the final crunch here, before we get temperatures cold enough to damage my tropical plants. I hate to see the summer go, but the Stew is a nice spot to get cozy once the cold weather settles in.
Hello from Michigan. Welcome to the Stew. Do tell us abit about yourself and your hibbies. As said we like pictures because we have people here from so many differant parts of the world, it makes it interesting.
Hello there Randy and a big welcome to GardenStew. You'll find your way here in no time, the folk are really great! Don't miss our blogs, member map and calendar. // Frank
Hi Randy Welcome from east Texas. These are the nicest and most knowledgeable folks you will ever meet. Tell us about yourself ... hobbies, pets, etc.
Thank you all for the warm welcome! I'm happy to be here. I'll try to update my profile with more information about me when I have the time to sit down and think about it and I'll also be spending time reading up on you guys some. I've already been browsing thru the photo posts. I'm a nut about pictures of other peoples gardens. It's a good way to get ideas and to see what everyone else is doing differently. I don't remember whose it picture is was but I've already seen a wonderful bird bath made out of tera cotta pots. What a fantastic idea!
Hello from chilly Western Washington! I'm fairly shameful about posting pictures (it's a reeeeally complicated process for a featherbrain like me!) but some really beautiful ones do get posted!
Welcome to the Stew Randy. I see you've jumped in and made yourself at home. Looking forward to chatting away the winter with you.