On the left is a cutting of some succulent that I cut from a plant in an office at work. It looks paltry now but when it actually has leaves it is quite striking with green leaves that have pink veins. One the right is a cactus that Sarah bought, rather rescued, for $1 last year. We are suckers for stuff like this! It wasn't doing all that well after sustaining injuries when it was knocked in the sink by one of the cats, so it has spent the better part of 6 months at the Boese plant hospital under lights. It has done incredibly well and has gotten a bit top heavy. Therefore I had to re-pot it today and sink some of the trunk below soil level. We'll see! As soon as I am done writing here I will be putting a spider plant under the lights that I rescued from the garbage at work! Now who would do that?! Also thanks to Uncle Connie and Aunt Barbara for sharing the "Hens and Chickens" plants with us! Can't wait to find a home for them. These too remind me of childhood because they always has these at their house when I was a kid. We would be honored to keep them growing!Very exciting! It will be nice to be partially self sufficient in many ways here and to be somewhat sustainable. For those of you that want eggs let me know (unless you already get yours from Pat and Dick, or Ed Reiller). You can't believe the difference in taste!
and a PS: my cousin Keith Kancar, whom many of you know, works with Thomas O'Brien at Aero Interior Design Studio in NYC. You may also recognize his name from the Target line: Thomas O'Brien's Vintage Modern. Thomas has a beautiful new book out that showcases his unique interior design style and taste which blends new and old, vintage and modern. It really is quite stunning! The book, American Modern, can be purchased here and I highly recommend it! Congrats to Keith! He is very much part of the success of Aero and all things Thomas O'Brien!

























































