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Our Green (and Gold) Thumbs: Part III

by Junelle Mah May 29, 2020
written by Junelle Mah May 29, 2020
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The author’s 11 year-old niece took great care to ensure her Grandma Mah’s flowers were planted in time for Mother’s Day. This green thumb phenom has been visiting greenhouses (complete with resident kitties) and expertly planting anything with roots since she was a wee little sprout.

Thanks for joining us for the third and final instalment of Our Green (and Gold) Thumbs.  We are truly blown away by the willingness of our staff to share their passion for gardening, growing, and maintaining. A big thanks to everyone for their contributions to make this trilogy grow to a bumper crop. Our Part I and Part II are still in bloom on our blog for those who may wish to visit.

Natasha Nunn, our web developer with our Information Technology Services team, has put in a lot of prep work to get her tomato and cucumber seedlings ready to plant outside. She said that she planted them mid-March and hopes to get them into the garden by next weekend. We hope the fickle Alberta weather behaves itself.

We can’t get enough of the adventures of Circulation Specialist, Natalya Brettle, and Bobbi the Yorkie (aka Skinchy Maroo). Besides a plethora of herbs and veggies these two plant, we love this creative nostalgic piece that they submitted. Natalya explains, “That was my childhood wagon, and my husband helped me drill holes in the bottom so I could turn it into my annual ‘petri dish’ for wild flowers and such.”

Public Services Librarian, Katie Cuyler, is carefully tending to the orchids rescued from her office in Rutherford South. She says, “Despite losing all their flowers in the move they’re just about to bloom again! Very symbolic of how we’re all adapting to working from home.”

We love the planters and the cute little herbs sprouting up through the soil, courtesy of Sessional Librarian, Sarah Adams. Sarah writes, “Growing my kitchen garden of basil, thyme, parsley, rosemary, and sage from seed and anticipating all the cooking to come!”

Sonya Leung is a familiar face on our blog. The Information Services Specialist is one of our social media whizzes and authors many great stories with notable gifs and earworms (see her fantastic Mother’s Day 2020 post). “I’m not normally a green thumb at all.” Sonya notes, “This is my apple tree that I planted as a joke when quarantine started back in March. She has been growing and I plan to put her in our yard when she’s bigger. I’m thinking about making a plaque and naming her Pandemica but we’ll see if she survives that long.”

We were in absolute awe over the gallery that Public Services Librarian, Peggy Sue Ewanyshyn, provided us…so much in fact that we can’t decide which amazing photo to highlight; her amazing statues, her preference for potted pansies, her canine companion, or her adorable little gardening assistant.

Thanks for the view! We invite you to subscribe to our newsletter (scroll down to the bottom right side of this page). Why follow our escapades, you ask? Because we are more than just books; we are a uniquely curated and multifaceted collection of folks from all walks of life, experiences, and expertise who love to share our knowledge, support, and specialities to those we serve. Our regular inclusion of staff in our stories is just one way we hope to connect you to who we are and what we have to offer! Check out our latest staff working from home profile, which just happens to feature Peggy Sue (her gif sums up what many of us experience while working from home)!

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Junelle Mah

Junelle (she/her) holds a BSc in Human Ecology from the University of Alberta and a MA in Professional Communication from Royal Roads University. She is deeply rooted in lessons passed on to her from the matriarchs of her family, which includes a love of kitties & quilting.

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