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This is Margaritaville

MOUNT WOLF, PA – STORY & PHOTOS BY SONYA PACLOB // York Daily Record

Freshly picked zinnias from Marie Rudy’s garden in Mount Wolf in a plastic cup, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013. 

Marie Rudy and Michael transformed their backyard into colorful flower gardens.

Several residents and friends of the Mount Wolf couple call Marie Rudy's gardens a “flower paradise.” But to Rudy and Michael, it's their “Margaritaville.” They have eight garden plots with at least 20 varieties of flowers ranging from vincas to zinnias.

The 200-year-old farmhouse is transformed into a mini-getaway. The private, 5-acre property has a painted beach mural on a old chicken coop and pink flamingo lawn ornaments spotted around the property.

The most prized addition to the property is the colorful flowers that have been care fully cultivated for 22 years.

When Marie married Michael, she didn't have 

A portrait of Marie Rudy and Michael in front on their home property at Mount Wolf, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013. 

experience in gardening.

“When I got married, I didn't have a green thumb,” she said. She was inspired by her mother-in-law and has since learned by trial and error.

Michael is astonished by how she can find time to maintain the garden.

“She takes care of me and her 90-years-old mother,” and works full time as a WellSpan billing representative, he said. “She would say, ‘You're on your own for supper.'”

Marie spends at least two hours in the evening watering with her golf cart. She used to carry gallons of water by foot, until she received the golf cart as a gift from Michael.

The backyard is a beach- themed oasis overlooking the patches of gardens. It's a getaway for them and her friends. According to Marie, many people think they are rich, “we're not rich, were blessed.”

 

Marie Rudy enjoys her view of her gardens from her patio, Thursday Aug. 22, 2013. She and her husband Michael owns 5 acres farmhouse who has transformed the property into a small oasis.

  

Richmond Treasures

After Chris and I ran the Raider Rock 5K, we headed to Richmond for some fun filled adventures in Carytown Burgers. I had the best Garden Veggie Burger ever.


We sat outside since the weather was perfect. We were admiring the burgerrific atmosphere. 

A freshly zipped tied Woody on a truck. 

We walked around Cary Street and saw FUR, non profit organization in saving dogs from the shelters. I placed my contribution in a cup to save these small critters. 

After we walked around the area, we headed of the Science Museum of Virginia and saw this box turtle poking his head out in his baby pool.

A self portait of myself in seeing myself in every angle possible. I look good. 

Surfing Santa

Good Morning Virginia Beach. It was cold morning, at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Today was the day for Surf n Santa Race  and it was my beloved Chris first race. I'm so proud of him! The Virginia Beach Convention Center had many runners from across the United States running in the 5K and 10K run. Some people got creative with their costumes!

Inside the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, VA

Chris getting ready for his run

Chris about to cross the finish line