Please scroll down to see today's dahlia, Nick Sr., from Swan Island Dahlias.
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Heading north on SW 6th Avenue, July 17, 2009
Heading north on SE 6th Avenue, July 24, 2009
Waiting at the traffic light, heading east on SE Hawthorne Blvd., April 14, 2009
Today's dahlia, Nick Sr. Facts from Swan Island Dahlias--Bloom: 11" Red, Bush: 5'
Your dahlia is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI have not well understood. Do they deliver coffee at your home???
Have you tried the coffee? Is it any good.
ReplyDeleteI usually get the Coffee By Design (CBD) from Portland, ME.
I like the idea that a man on a bicycle can make ends meet in this day and age.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my birds blog. To answer your question. No, it is not St Augustine grass. It is old Kentucky Blue Grass. My son has the kind you mentioned and lives in Florida.
Interesting concept, and another eco-friendly company. I wish them luck. I'd like to see more small deliveries made this way.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Lotsa nice dahlias lately!
That was really neat to admire all the biking in Portland when Don and I go. Everywhere you look is bikes and more bikes. So it is just fitting for this to be. I just have to wonder how hard it is to pedal?
ReplyDeleteFloral Friday
Marie, B-Line delivers for businesses. Here's a bit about them: We partner with businesses large and small to take care of their downtown and close-in delivery needs so that they don’t have to deal with the challenges of conventional trucks and vans. This, in turn, creates a more sustainable, livable community for all.
ReplyDeleteMing, I don't drink coffee, so I have no idea what Portland Roasting Coffee tastes like. I do know that my older son Lamont and my Mama like Stumptown.
Mr. Lincoln, thanks for the info about the grass.
Don and Krise, glad you're enjoying the dahlias.
Floral Friday, I stay amazed at the number of bicyclists I see every single day here. As far as pedaling goes, it has to be hard on some of the steep, steep hills.