Nice matters

Nice Matters Award‘Tis the season for giving, for celebrating with family, for passing around all manner of good feelings. And since ‘tis the season, in Iowa, for digging out from an ice storm, I’ll take any warmth I can get!

But recently, my cousin Katherine passed along a truly warm and wonderful honor in my direction: The Nice Matters Award. As she posted on her blog, “This award is for those bloggers who are nice people; good blog friends and those who inspire good feelings and inspiration. Also for those who are a positive influence on our blogging world. Once you’ve been awarded, please pass on to seven others whom you feel are deserving of this award.”

I’m honored that Katherine chose me to join six other talented bloggers—she made reference in her blog to my winning this many times, but I have to correct her—this is the first time this has made its way into my piece of the blogosphere. So Katherine, thank you, and cheers to you and your blog, which is also so deserving of the award!

In the spirit of giving, here are seven bloggers I’m highlighting today for the Nice Matters award:

  1. Kalyn of Kalyn’s Kitchen. From her tireless dedication to Weekend Herb Blogging and to encouraging us all to cook food that’s both delicious AND healthy, to her support for the rest of the food blogging community, Kalyn is always thoughtful, always generous with her time and resources, and just an all around great person.
  2. Same goes for Alanna of Kitchen Parade. Alanna was one of the first bloggers I ever met in person, when she stopped through Cedar Rapids on her way to northern climes. She passed along a wake-up call to me that day that stuck with me like nobody’s business…and that call had repercussions that I would have never imagined. Beyond that, her recipes are delicious, her blog is entertaining, and she is passionate about great food.
  3. Trey of The Blogging Nurseryman is passionate about independent garden centers, keeping customers happy, and finding ways to use technology to bring customers to the fabulous garden center he and his wife own and run, and to get information about gardening out to the world at large. Plus, he has offered to be my personal garden consultant if I ever get stumped in a garden center here in Iowa. That definitely gets him on the list!
  4. Michelle at My Grandpa’s Garden just up and sent me a praying mantis egg sac this summer. Plus, she introduced the garden blogging world to Big Pumpkin and Charlotte. She’s been such a terrific addition to my garden reading this year.
  5. Kenny at Veggie Gardening Tips is another blogger who passed along a gift for my garden this year—some seeds for ice-hardy greens that I will be writing about in the fairly near future. Kenny is an incredible source of expertise, and, in my experience, thrilled to share what he knows with other bloggers.
  6. Carol at May Dreams Gardens began the Garden Bloggers’ Book Club, which has exposed me to books I would have never thought to have read. Not only is she a wonderful gardener and blogger in her own right, but she has been inspiring the rest of us to expand our gardening horizons, and for that, I thank her.
  7. Finally, in the continued spirit of one cousin to another, I’m going to highlight my cousin, Kären, who just launched Can’t Spare the Change, a brand new blog and Web site that examines how all of us can better effect change in the world around us and in our lives. Kären has an incredible story to share, and has inspired me in many ways. I encourage you to check out her blog and her story.

This is by no means an exhaustive list…but I wanted to highlight these bloggers, all of whom have affected my life in wonderful ways. Thanks to them, and to Katherine, for sending the award my way!

13 Responses to “Nice matters”


  1. 1 Kalyn December 13, 2007 at 1:30 pm

    Gee, thanks so much! I do try to be nice. I still remember when I started blogging how nice Elise was to me, and how much it meant, so I’m trying to follow her great example!

  2. 2 inadvertentgardener December 13, 2007 at 1:36 pm

    Kalyn, you set a great example all on your own! Thanks so much for being so supportive…and innovative!

  3. 3 Laurie December 13, 2007 at 3:26 pm

    The only blog that I’m familiar with is Kalyn’s Kitchen and I have to agree, she is one of the nicest people I have run across in the blogosphere. Always kind, always encouraging, I am so glad to have found her site. Now, I’m off to check out the other bloggers you’ve highlighted!

  4. 4 Carol December 13, 2007 at 7:37 pm

    Thank you, that was awfully nice of you to think of me!

    Carol, May Dreams Gardens

  5. 5 Ginni December 13, 2007 at 10:00 pm

    Congrats! You deserve it…you have a great blog!

    Ginni

  6. 6 kate smudges December 14, 2007 at 11:50 am

    You deserve this award … your posts always make me smile, usually laugh and generally feel better.

  7. 7 Alanna December 14, 2007 at 4:47 pm

    Well my my, but Christmas seems to have arrived early this year, thanks so much for the “present”, it means the world. Hugs to you — AK

  8. 8 inadvertentgardener December 15, 2007 at 10:55 pm

    Laurie, I’m glad you’re checking the rest of them out — they’re all great folks!

    Ginni, thank you so very much. I appreciate it!

    Kate, that’s high praise…and I’m grateful for it. :-)

    Alanna, hugs back at ya…thank you for reminding me that relishing life out here is key.

  9. 9 inadvertentgardener December 15, 2007 at 10:56 pm

    Carol, you’re so very welcome. You’re such a great influence on the garden blogging community!

  10. 10 Karen Ledebur December 15, 2007 at 11:12 pm

    Genie….nice does matter but you bring out the nice in me so I’m a little embarassed by your shout out to me. I’ve always hated “mean” in this world and I guess I’m just trying to live my life in a way that doesn’t perpetuate mean. Clearly you and I have a mutual admiration society thing going on but if you can’t love and affirm your family who can you love and affirm? Katherine was right to nominate you!

  11. 11 inadvertentgardener December 15, 2007 at 11:15 pm

    Kären, you definitely shouldn’t be embarrassed–you deserve accolades for what you do! The way you live your life and choose to overcome the obstacles that confront you is an inspiration. And hey…who’s going to turn down a mutual admiration society? Certainly not me!

  12. 12 Karen Ledebur December 16, 2007 at 10:28 am

    Well my dear then let me tell all your readers that have already figured out how wonderful you are that your talents in the kitchen are top notch….you’ve got serious game in the kitchen. I’ve got scallops in the freezer awaiting your arrival!

  13. 13 inadvertentgardener December 16, 2007 at 10:34 am

    Kären, you’re on! I’m happy to cook ’em up for you when I get there!


Leave a reply to Laurie Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.




Getting in touch

Need garden advice? Then you probably shouldn't send me an email.

Also, please note that this site has now relocated and will not be updated. You can find me at the new and improved location.

Take a look back…



All words and images (unless otherwise credited) on The Inadvertent Gardener are © 2006-2008 Eugenia E. Gratto. All rights reserved.

Drop in & Decorate

Bake. Decorate. Donate.
Free guide tells you how!