Happy weekend bloggers!
I'm here with a quick post to update you all on my house plant project. I know all of you truly care about my plant (Que Eye Roll) lol. Look, I have nothing else to post about and to be completely honest, I'm excited about my house plant. So lucky for you all, you get to hear about it.
I got this plant (Norfolk Pine) maybe a month ago? Maybe a little longer than that. I figured why not try to keep a house plant. See how big I can get it to grow. Plus I think the Norfolk Pine is a really cool looking plant. I love pine trees and this is the closest I can get to having one in my house.
It came in a small pot. Less than half the size of the one that it's pictured in above. Well, I've managed to keep it alive this long. So I bought it a much bigger and nicer pot. What you're looking at above is (Commitment) lol. I invested more money into this plant because I believe that I can keep it growing! I would like it to be twice this size by this time next year.
You better believe that I will keep you all updated on this high brow story hahaha.
In other exciting news.
I've been playing a lot more guitar lately. Learning new things all the time and enjoying doing it.
Also I like this picture. Just a cool Christmasy photo.
I like to give credit where credit is due. Everything I've learned on guitar I have learned from YouTube and a guy named Andy Crowley. And his YouTube channel Andy Guitar. He is an amazing teacher. So among thanking him many times. I also bought a hoodie from him with his Andy Guitar logo on it. Since his channel and lessons are free, Merchandise is where he makes his money. In edition to selling some guitar courses and videos.
What's my point to this? Well, I guess my point is, Support the small guy. Support what you appreciate and even if it's free, Give a little. His time is valuable. I've always been a believer that if someone if offering you something for free and you truly enjoy it and or value it etc, then you should give a donation of some kind. They're helping you so why not support them as well you know?!
Anyway. Have a great weekend everyone. And as always I thank you for reading.



Beautifully story and lovely pics..
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the pine tree...