04-07-2009, 04:16 PM
Welcome to the meeting. There is a nice pot of tea over in the corner with some lovely biscuits. Tonight's presentation will be on 'Humorous Humus", by Mrs. Euphegenia Peatmoss. Please don't forget to keep your area tidy, and please drop a pound in the donation box by the door.
And yes, it's lovely. My mother teaches classes in composting in St. Louis. We had a worm farm in our basement for years, and a box she buried in the back yard for the kitchen organic waste that had the best and biggest fishing worms a boy could ask for. As long as you got past the smell. The box was closed so the neighborhood rodents, canines, and felines didn't go shopping for snacks. I used to have a wonderful "E" shaped bin setup in our old house made of old pallets- lift, turn, and swap the bins.
And yes, it's lovely. My mother teaches classes in composting in St. Louis. We had a worm farm in our basement for years, and a box she buried in the back yard for the kitchen organic waste that had the best and biggest fishing worms a boy could ask for. As long as you got past the smell. The box was closed so the neighborhood rodents, canines, and felines didn't go shopping for snacks. I used to have a wonderful "E" shaped bin setup in our old house made of old pallets- lift, turn, and swap the bins.