Thursday, May 7, 2009

fin

Not too long ago my wife and I got a change of plans handed to us. She is about to become a Doctor, and with those letters after her name came a residency program. New town, new job, new lifestyle. We are moving to Austin and in a splurge of urban desire, took an apartment (wtf?) downtown on 5th street; land of the hip, cool, and plant challenged.

So no more gardening for us, we will soon be relegated back to orchids in the window, and a basil plant if we're lucky.

The bright side is that we're moving to downtown Austin, I mean, DOWNTOWN AUSTIN!!! We can't wait. The excitement is palpable over here.

I'm leaving the blog up until the domain registration expires, just in case anyone searches and finds something of any value in here. I will keep checking in on all of the other gardeners around whom I have stumbled upon over the last year or so. It's been real.

If you desire to find out where I am at and what I am doing, you can find me on my other blog for Austin wedding and portrait photography. Lots of great wedding, bridal, engagement and portrait photography there. Well Hell, since we're just throwing links around like it's no tomorrow, if you would like to visit my client site for Austin Wedding Photography, it's in the keyword laden link midway through this sentence you are currently reading. :0)

Ciao!

Eric

5 comments:

Kory said...

congrats, sad to see one of my usual reads disappear, but I wish you the best of luck.

YoYo Phaup said...

It was the skunk fight club that sealed the deal, huh? ;o)

Now the worst thing chasing you into your house will be a fragrant vagrant!

Katie said...

Well congratulations! I'm excited to follow your photo blog and new adventures in Austin.

Greg said...

Well Eric,
Im a little disappointed. i enjoyed the blog (comedy and gardening are two of my favorites). I guess medicine is a noble cause, but who will make me laugh? I mean there are lots of creative people who convince their landlords to let them garden on the roof. Or get creative and try vertical gardening on the building wall. Best of luck to you and yours...g

AJK said...

Congrats, sorry to see the gardening blog go, my brother is aspiring to become a wedding photographer on the side (here in CA) so maybe you can give me a tip or two for him. I bet you're gonna get the Gardener's itch in that no-yard apartment soon after...hehe