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greens and jeans: Seeds Arrived!
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. As soon as I got home, I laid them out and sorted them into my seed box. Then I planted the 2 varieties of peppers that came, along with the onions. Last week I'd started the peppers I hand on hand, as well as my leeks. Some of the peppers are sprouting already! What a nice haul of seeds! February 24, 2011 at 1:01 AM. Yippee. Its so exciting when seeds arrive. February 24, 2011 at 6:27 AM. February 24, 2011 at 7:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Down on the Allotment.
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greens and jeans: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. I picked 3.75 pounds of grapes from our green grape vine. The photo of the bowl full of grapes didn't make it on the camera card so this photo of more on the vine will have to suffice. I used them to make grape juice and canned 4 pints of juice. The tomatillos are collecting on the counter and I need to make a salsa with them. However, they are the tiny pineapple tomatillos so I think it will just make one batch of fresh salsa. Total this week: 28.68 pounds. You can see what othe...
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roots of the mountains: March 2011
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Anyway, I never saw any of the Charlie Chan movies so now I might have to so that I fully understand them. Nevertheless, The Chinese Parrot. Since Sergio pointed out to me that I had the cut-off date for the Vintage Mystery Challenge wrong, I can now include The Long Goodbye. Sweet Danger by Margery Allingham. Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy Sayers. The Chinese Parrot by Earl Derr Biggers.
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roots of the mountains: August 2011
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Sunday, August 14, 2011. Time for some adorable sleep pictures. Someone still loves her big girl bed, though she has a lot more books on her "nightstand" than I do. Yes, in the middle of the summer it's very important to keep your head warm. Labels: all things bambino. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brooklyn, New York. Bookworm, knitter, and full-time mom. Contact me at peepsweaters at yahoo dot com.
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roots of the mountains: Exercise routine
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brooklyn, New York. Bookworm, knitter, and full-time mom. Contact me at peepsweaters at yahoo dot com. View my complete profile. Check out my other blog! Mini plant shelf and our first back to school. Plum squares with marzipan crumble. Birds, Blooms, Books, etc. Wellwood Orchard Petting Zoo. Fleeces and Fence Posts. The History of the (Whole) World.
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roots of the mountains: September 2011
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Friday, September 30, 2011. How to Make Applesauce. First, taste the apples to make sure that they're good. Next, wash the apples. Yes, tasting should alway come before washing! Check and see which apples still are dirty. Count them, if you want to. Supervise the apple peeling. Try turning the crank a little but only with Mommy's help. Let it cook for a while and ask Mommy to mash it up later. Brooklyn, New York.
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roots of the mountains: April 2011
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Monday, April 25, 2011. Roof Gardening Part 2. My gardening success/failure rate seems about on par with my homemade yogurt rate. I've made four batches of the latter and two were great and two were broken, slimy, and quick to spoil. I'm taking a break from that for a while and now trying to improve my garden. Tomato pot with a few sprouty looking things. Roof Gardening Part 1. Here our seeds are all "sleeping.".
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roots of the mountains: January 2011
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Vintage Mysteries #1 and 2. I've now read two out of my 16 for the Vintage Mystery Challenge. Farewell, My Lovely. 1 Sweet Danger by Margery Allingham. 2 Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy Sayers. 3 The Chinese Parrot by Earl Derr Biggers. 4 Detection Unlimited by Georgette Heyer. 5 The Case of the Gilded Fly by Edmund Crispin. 6 something by Ellery Queen. 8 Singing in the Shrouds by Ngaio Marsh.
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roots of the mountains: December 2010
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Friday, December 31, 2010. Medieval and Chunkster Challenge Wrap-Up. History of the Medieval World. By Susan Wise Bauer (also my last chunkster). Wow, this took me a long time! By C S. Lewis (history/literary criticism). R by Sigrid Undset*. Crispin: The Cross of Lead. E: The Book of Margery Kempe*. Dream Visions and Other Poems. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. 100 Books in 2010. I've finished 100 books! 8 The Cross by...
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roots of the mountains: Finished Vintage Mystery Challenge!
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Roots of the mountains. I like the idea of mountains having roots, growing, being alive. Monday, May 09, 2011. Finished Vintage Mystery Challenge! On the plus side, I have had my appetite whetted to read more of several new authors. My final reviews in order read, with most recent last:. Humorous, great characterization, witty detective- almost perfect! And The Silent Speaker. This was my first foray into Nero Wolfe mysteries and I have to say, I enjoyed it! The Old Man in the Corner. The Silent Speaker ...