Wife, writer, tinkerer, grower of food. I'm happiest outside our rambling farmhouse with a basket looped on my arm, picking dinner from the garden. That's joy right there. Please follow along; I'm so glad you're here!
Looks about like mine, minus the sunburn (probably b/c I did a wee bit more porch sitting than sunning). And thanks for the post on herbs yesterday-- I had no idea you could freeze them!
Matthew here, Seattle. That food looks great but the real reason I checked in is because Fred Eaglesmith is coming to Seattle soon to the Tractor Tavern. Unfortunatley I have a night class on Thursdays and don't know if I can skip it. I already skipped it once this quarter for Leonard Cohen. Dilemna.
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Looks about like mine, minus the sunburn (probably b/c I did a wee bit more porch sitting than sunning). And thanks for the post on herbs yesterday-- I had no idea you could freeze them!
I gotta laugh! At least your burn is uniform! LOL. Love the tulips. Are those are your place?
The tulips are mine, yes. The other flowers are from a state park not too far away.
That first sunburn of spring is an inevitable thing, at least for me. Lucky thing is, I'll tan like no one's business the rest of the summer. :)
Matthew here, Seattle. That food looks great but the real reason I checked in is because Fred Eaglesmith is coming to Seattle soon to the Tractor Tavern. Unfortunatley I have a night class on Thursdays and don't know if I can skip it. I already skipped it once this quarter for Leonard Cohen.
Dilemna.
I love the photos here. The flowers in the ray of sunlight especially...
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