I am determined to have a successful vegetable garden this year. The summer I was working on Mystery Vine, I had a magically wonderful garden with a bountiful harvest. Then last year, all went terribly wrong. Torrential rains rotted two rounds of seeds, and a parade of critters-- particularly deer, groundhogs, slugs and beetles--gobbled up the third planting. So this year, I'm starting with infrastructure. We had a glorious weekend, with bizarrely warm weather. I purchased a long roll of mesh fencing, foraged the woods for poles, and erected a nine-foot deer fence around my picket-fenced garden. I hope it will convince Bambi's descendants that it really isn't worth the trouble. Festooned with white ties and fluttering ribbons, I also hope it warns the birds away from harm.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Oh, deer...
I am determined to have a successful vegetable garden this year. The summer I was working on Mystery Vine, I had a magically wonderful garden with a bountiful harvest. Then last year, all went terribly wrong. Torrential rains rotted two rounds of seeds, and a parade of critters-- particularly deer, groundhogs, slugs and beetles--gobbled up the third planting. So this year, I'm starting with infrastructure. We had a glorious weekend, with bizarrely warm weather. I purchased a long roll of mesh fencing, foraged the woods for poles, and erected a nine-foot deer fence around my picket-fenced garden. I hope it will convince Bambi's descendants that it really isn't worth the trouble. Festooned with white ties and fluttering ribbons, I also hope it warns the birds away from harm.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Rainy Day Fun
A grand time was had by all at the Healthy Harvest Celebration today in Gorham, Maine! More than 100 kids and their parents came out of the rain to celebrate the release of Mystery Vine and the awesome new Gorham Fitness Studio. Book-related arts & crafts, energetic games and dances led by GFS owner Jesse Coleman, story time breaks to soothe the crowd, fabulous face painting created by terrific volunteers, healthy snacks donated by community businesses, and a grand finale movie all made for a wonderful day!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
A Mystery Vine Party!

My friends at the Gorham Fitness Studio are having a party!
For more info, click HERE to go to the Mystery Vine page!
Healthy Harvest Celebration!
at Gorham Fitness Studio
Fall, Fitness, Fun!
You are invited to a Harvest Celebration
Join Gorham’s own Children’s Author Cathryn Falwell
for the release of her latest book “Mystery Vine”.
There will be activities, Live DJ, Pumpkin Art, Healthy
Snacks, and fitness games with Gorham Fitness
Studio Instructors. We will end the evening with a
showing of “The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” on
the big screen. Come and Celebrate a Healthy
Harvest!
What: Healthy Harvest Celebration
When: Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Where: Gorham Fitness Studio
17D Railroad Ave Gorham, Maine
(behind Hannaford, beside Post Office)
Time: 2pm-5pm (Movie begins at 4pm)
FREE to Community
www.gorhamfitnessstudio.com
(207)839-3353
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Mystery Vine

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Pond Watchers
we took it along to the treehouse. Sam and Vick-- the first kids I have read this book to!--enjoyed the story and plan to make a bean teepee in their garden next year. Sunday, June 28, 2009
Garden Time

Soggy summer here in Maine, so the garden is looking a little sad this year. Last year's bounty was inspiring, though--especially the mysterious "volunteers" that grow on their own. Last year I picked four gorgeous acorn squash that I didn't plant. Several years ago a mystery vine grew out of my compost heap, and produced 32 little pumpkins! Well, inspite of this year's meager crop, my new book, Mystery Vine, will be ready for harvest in August.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Walter at the Library

The new youth services librarian at Baxter Memorial Library in Gorham, Maine, Kathy Stevens, sent me this photo. Walter, a story-loving iquana, visited the library today. He took a particular interest in the Swallowtail butterfly on the mural I painted on the library's wall there several years ago. Here's the other mural, too: