This grub is so darned delicious the little buggers have no interest in what we're eating. Thanks to a $6.50 purchase at Target--for 6 tiny ant restaurants--the quality of life in the Calcondo has increased dramatically.
So over the weekend, while the ants were feasting, Mr. Gadget and I took a little jaunt down to the Port of Los Angeles. Sadly, this was not to embark on a cruise. It was to visit a new craft venue. Seems a couple of smarty-pants guys decided to open a permanent craft fair in an old abandoned World War II warehouse.
And when it's filled, which they expect to happen quickly, they'll open another warehouse next door. These guys have a track record, so it sounds promising.
The offerings inside were interesting--especially this bejeweled sewing machine that caught my eye. But the best part was out front.
I just love the work of whimsical, unconventional gardeners. Which makes me wonder if I've finally hit on an idea for my grandma's old roasting pan--you know, the one I can't seem to part with.
Maybe I'll plant it full of nasturtiums and put it in the front yard. I'll just bet the code-enforcement curmudgeons will be on it in ant-speed.
1 comment:
Marcia!
Thanks for the tips for ants and a neat kind of store to browse in SoCal!
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