Claudia Meydrech, CN, a blogger, Certified Nutritionist, herbalist, and lover of all things natural, is taking a moment from sharing tips to take you on a short visit at her lakefront cabin. She thanks Heidi Caswell of connectsimply.com for introducing her to JING so you can finally hear her voice. This is her first attempt at doing this, so we’ll see how it goes!


July 17th, 2009 at 10:43 pm
Congrats, love being able to hear your voice and learning more about you and your home. I definately need to grow more herbs. I have rosemary, catnip, mint and lavender.
July 18th, 2009 at 7:33 am
Thank you, Heidi, and thanks for your help in making it possible. That’s a nice selection of herbs you have, I lost my catnip a couple years back and have to replace it. Would you like to do a swap? I have some oregano, if you can grow mint and catnip you can grow oregano, they are in the same “family”. May want to wait until the heat lets up a bit though. Stay cool!
July 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
Claudia,
I appreciate how much you are really getting involved with this project! I love you “Visit to my humble home” I think this is a great way for visitors to get to know us better.
July 19th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
Claudia,
This is a brilliant idea! Thank you for the personal tour of your very warm and welcoming cabin. You are fortunate to live in a place rich in natures bounty. Great job!
July 19th, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Thank you for viewing, Bev and Pam.
Bev, I appreciate all you have done, too…I am enjoying visiting the other videos, it’s wonderful to see the site growing!
Pam, it is exceptionally beautiful this year in our area as the weather has stayed cool enough to not need air conditioners and the windows can be open, so I can hear the birds and enjoy the beauty inside and out for as long as we are “spoiled” with this weather.
So thankful for all of God’s beautiful creation that hasn’t yet been touched by man…and to know we are surrounded by protected land.