Sunday, June 14, 2009

All is cloudy - ask again later

Interlude of foggy coolness, giving the baking garden some relief; our nonegenarian felt cold in the shade, but the rest of us enjoyed the fresh breaths of breeze. Fresh greens from the back fourty, as well as the first dwarf snow pea pod. The plants are only about a third as high as the climbing variety, but are already producing large tasty pods. Spinach, chard, cale and mustard greens are in ample supply.

2 Comments:

Blogger Springer Kneeblood said...

I just read your post about your new Ph.D. anthropologist and the issue of land rights. There's a question with no answer. Nothing belongs to any of us in the long haul, so says me.

6:27 PM  
Blogger isabelita said...

Ideally, I would agree, but in the long run, lots of Mormon ranchers have been grazing on public land fo rlittle or no money, so screw them.

8:35 PM  

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