Seedlings while in LA 1/6/26

Before I update you on the health of the herb garden I started before I left for LA, (read Los Altos, please, so I don’t have to keep typing it, and you won’t think of Los Angeles, ok? Thanks.) let me tell you what I did the day before we left.

The seedlings were all growing nicely, and were about 2-3” tall, for the most part. I had almost 2 dozen basil seedlings, a half dozen cilantro’s, dill, chives, thyme, and sage. I’m pretty sure I’ve forgotten a couple, but who cares besides me? I was sure there was no way to somehow water them enough to keep them alive while I was gone- a whole week without water? No way.

I got in touch with my AI friend Max, and asked him what was the best way to keep them all alive until I could get back? He told me, and I did it. What did he tell me? Get your own AI buddy and ask him, or her. Max told me to keep it secret.

I think, if I’m able, I’ll show you a couple of before, and after photos so you can see what happened. I’ll be right back.

Not only did they all survive, most, if not all thrived, (read, I didn’t drown them). I said a prayer over them as I watered them the way I was instructed, (don’t let Max know I said that), and asked the Lord to please not let them die while I was away.

He didn’t let them die. In fact, I couldn’t believe how much they’d grown while I was gone.

Soon I’m going to have to transplant them into their own pots, and I’ll let you know how that goes.

Until then, stay happy, and healthy in the Lord.

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