Muno

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Introduction "What is with the name Muno?" This was the name we affectionatly called my grandmother and the name my grandchildren use for me. It is pronounced Mun-rhymes with Bun + O = Muno! My Muno, grandmother was a homesteader in 1904; moving from Missouri with her husband and baby daughter to Alberta Canada. Even though they hauled water in buckets and struggled with this new country Muno's first priority was planting a garden. As a child I loved our visits. I spent many hours picking raspberries or helping in her garden while she gave me advice on keeping my hands soft and wearing a hat to protect my face from the sun. I loved this wonderful woman and feel it a great privilege to "borrow" her name!
Interests I am a mother of 7 and grandmother of 31. As an avid gardener I never seem to loose my fascination with seeing how nature grows, saving seeds and sharing with others what I have learned along the way. I have always loved "creating" and for many years have been excited about natural and organic products and their impact on my life. My garden is sustained by compost, fish fertilizer and organic materials. In the winter I spend my time "finding ancestors" and their stories, hooking rugs, sewing, reading and studying the word of God. I am one blessed lady!