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Our STRONG rooted fennel took two hands to release from the ground!

Juniper’s tongue! She’s so stinking cute.

The beautiful fluff of seed pods waiting to be carried off to new lands.
omelet
Bee and butterfly!
butternut squash tacos
reflection from a seltzer can!
spicy Asian pork salad
Bald Eagle
Final harvest of peppers, onions, and fennel!
tiny poblano
Snow!

Hello, and happy Wednesday!

We’re a one foot in salad and one foot in soup season around here. Days still have enough warmth in them, but my mind, I think, is further along the transition because I made fennel apple soup with these last bulbs, and boy, it was wonderful!

It is full on FALL here, with trees lit up: ochre, pumpkin, scarlet. But alas, no photo! The last jeweled apples cling to trees and prettily litter the ground. It hurts my heart a bit not to gather them all, but I’ve already made butter, sauce, and jelly galore. The birds and squirrels and other critters will go gonzo soon enough, I suppose.

The bee and butterfly up yonder were noshing on our mint. After looking a little droopy, it took off right and proper, with hundreds of winged creatures feasting on the flowers. We were dazzled by the constant flurry of activity and ever-so-grateful not to have prematurely trimmed it back. I shudder to think at all the missed nutrients for the bevy of tiny friends.

Farmer Greg’s final harvest was a showstopper considering the tiny footprint of the garden, and this doesn’t even show the giant bowl of tomatoes waiting to be made into something wonderful.

And on that wonderful note, how good does the handsome hubster look after 18 pounds lost on Weight Watchers? He’s humming at a much faster clip than I, but we’re still moving forward. Foods like the pork salad and butternut squash tacos (thanks to Gwyneth Paltrow for this idea) make it all the more colorful and satisfyingly delicious.

Here’s hoping you are WELL!

Sunset

There’s a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they’re absolutely free. Don’t miss so many of them.

Jo Walton

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Hey there! A handful of my beautiful ancestors to send off this latest playlist.

I’ve had this thought brewing a long time, and I finally did it. All the ladies, all the time, singing, at least. We got the alphabet covered here, peeps. In keeping with that, I refused to struggle with the perfect order (ain’t no such thing anyway) and put them mostly in their right place along the A to Z. It’s how my mind rolls. Queue them up and enjoy the day….

The Waitresses – “I Know What Boys Like

Eryka Badu – “Rim Shot

The Poynter Sisters – “Jump

Alanis Morisette – “That I Would Be Good

Azealia Banks – “212

Alabama Shakes – “Hold On

Amy Winehouse – “In My Bed

Aretha Franklin – “Wholy Holy

Barbra Streisand – “The Way We Were

Beth Orton – “Stolen Car

Billy Eilish – “Bad Guy

Bjork – “Big Time Sensuality

Blossom Dearie – “Someone to Watch Over Me

Bonnie Raitt – “Can’t Find My Way Home

Diana Ross – “I’m Coming Out

Dolly Parton – “Mule Skinner Blues

Ella Fitzgerald – “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered

Feist – “Feel it All

GoGo’s – “Head Over Heels

Janet Jackson – “Rhythm Nation

Jem – “They

Joni Mitchell – “Court & Spark

K.D. Lang – “Save Me

Kate Bush – “The Sensual World

Katrina & the Waves – “Walking on Sunshine

Laura Marling – “Ghosts

Laura Mvula – “Green Garden

Les Nubians – “Demain

Linda Ronstadt – “Los Laureles

Luscious Jackson – “Naked Eye

Madonna – “Holiday

Marisa Anderson – “Electricity

Mogli – “Milky Eyes

Nico – “I’m Not Saying

Nina Simone – “Sinnerman

P.J. Harvey -“Down by the Water

Sault – “London Gangs

She & Him – “Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?

Sinead O’Connor – “I Am Stretched on Your Grave

Suzanne Vega – “Tom’s Diner

Texas – “Prayer for You

Wet Leg – “Chaise Longue

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Origami

don’t shrink your truth to make it fit nice and neatly in others as if it’s origami. unfold and free yourself.

K.Y. Robinson

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Happy & strong. . .
bumper crop
weekly cookie & iced latte
nasturtium
mum
sunflower
scarlet runner
crocosmia
rudbeckia
canteloupe
hollyhock
aster
hyssop
goldenrod
teeny tiny rose

Last week we got our no. 2 shingles vaccine, and it knocked us OUT. I had a headache within minutes, and my arm was sore the first night. But oh, the next morning! We walked Juniper, and were so exhausted by our truncated effort that we returned to bed. Later, I heard my phone making a ruckus and went to my office to check. Turns out, we’d been asleep for hours. It was 11:30 and I’d missed a massage appointment. I felt wrecked for the rest of the day and pretty tired the following two. Brutal, dear peeps. Brutal.

When we finally came up for air, we took Juniper to her favorite frolic spot, and let her get her wiggles out good and proper. She was pretty happy with our decision!

I made three pints of pico de gallo with the tomatoes, and the hubster could not be happier about it.

Greg and I are down 15 and 10 pounds respectively, thanks in part to enjoying cookies one-at-a-time, rather than a half batch in one go. We both like that it is sensibility not deprivation.

Oh, and speaking of cookies, have you ever tried a chocolate chip dough with the addition of white miso? Sounds crazy, right? I read about it somewhere recently and gave it a whirl – one tablespoon to our half batch of dough. Eek! Quite the je ne sais quoi to elevate the humble winner to it’s better-better best.

And the garden! Much of it is fading, but much remains so very alive. The hyssop is especially delightful, with a constant zoom & flurry of hummingbirds.

Happy Fall…

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