Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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my horiscopes havnt been to good the past two days. i guess sometimes theyre not always accurate. im starting to get to know people better, and enjoy myself a little more.


"Good habits result from resisting temptation."

Starting a compost pile in the backyard can reduce your household waste and generate a wonderful fertilizer for your garden. Vegetable scraps, egg shells, coffee grinds, and yard trimmings are all great for composting. Leave out any meat, dairy or greasy foods that may attract rodents and pests. 3 to 6 months after you start, you’ll have a dark, crumbly material that’s better than chemical-laden fertilizers for growing plants.

when ever i hang out with emma and jeremy, i have a really good day.

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