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First and foremost, I am sorry this is late! I hate posting late in the day but I was up late last night working on some logo comps for a client and album designs for Weber Photography. I think I went to bed at almost 3 AM last night by the time I got settled down and shut my mind off long enough to fall asleep. I am trying to get all my work to a point where my clients are in the review phases before I leave so in a week I will have everything back to me so I can make changes when I return. 

OH and I guess didn’t say where I was going! I am headed to Texas for Mike’s cousin’s wedding this next weekend! I am excited because I have never been to Dallas so we will be spending some time in Houston and some time in Dallas. Very excited! I am going to be blogging every day still. No worries! I am bringing the laptop and staying on top of content for you guys. It may be once a day instead of twice but there will be something fresh everyday. 

Tonight I still have more to do. I am creating a custom photo booth backdrop for a wedding that is the same weekend as we are gone. So I am going to spend the evening drinking wine and sowing together some giant fabric pom pom flowers that will all be in pastels. I cannot explain how excited I am about this. I will make sure to post some photos when it is complete and before I hand it over to the client. 

I hope you guys have had a great day today! It has been chilly here but I am not complaining because the sun will be back soon! Have a great weekend guys! My second post will go up either late tonight or tomorrow morning so make sure to check back!

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Hello! I’m Megan Gilger,

A strong believer that nature and the seasons are our greatest teachers. We live on a hill in Leelanau County, Michigan just a stone’s throw from Lake Michigan. This land we are responsible for is where we are focused on building a life around the seasons and intention. We spend our days here building a regenerative model of living and focusing our garden on native plants and intensive polyculture planting styles. My focus is less on self-sufficiency and more on community-sufficiency through how we grow and connect through the seasons.
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