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A Country Woman's Journal: From Snow to Go
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Saturday, February 9, 2008. From Snow to Go. In four days. Hurray, hurray, the sun came today! Gung Hay Fat Choy, happy Chinese new year,. And here's to a beautiful bright silver crescent moon tonight, so welcome after the dark of the solar eclipse. Things are lookin' up. So it smolders in the dirt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ sonoramarammedearth.blogspot.com.
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A Country Woman's Journal: December 2007
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Saturday, December 29, 2007. We woke up to a world of white outside, and it stayed on the gound long enough to go build a snowfort to have the traditional snowball fight with my son. We walked out to the pond, which is starting to freeze over. Praise God, it is full again, and we should have enough water for the crops next year. That's a welcome New Year sign. Links to this post.
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A Country Woman's Journal
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Sunday, July 13, 2008. If you breathe in through the nose (if it's not too smokey) and out through the mouth, the mosquitos are repelled. There are more reports of bees going under, so I want to post these pictures, just in case we lose the place (although it seems not likely now, thank God). I noticed that when I 'shoot' pictures of the bees, the range finder (sonic? Some of the ...
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A Country Woman's Journal: Spring's Comin'
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Friday, March 9, 2007. Snow's meltin'. The crocuses are blooming, and the daffodils are pushing up hard behind. Time to get out the seed catalogs, plan the garden. This year the daffodils are pushing up hard behind the crocus. I'm thinking spring will come pretty quickly. I'd better not waste too much time dilly-dallying over the catologues. Spring's comin'. Flights of the Mind.
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A Country Woman's Journal: April 2008
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Monday, April 7, 2008. It's been a crazy while since I posted last. The winter has been stretching on, and the spring is long and cold this year. We barely have a couple of tulips up now, where last year we had whole beds full of flowers. I'm grateful time and again for that planting clock. Got a good hot soup recipe for cold spring nights. Take some of the over-wintering beet...
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A Country Woman's Journal: November 2007
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Monday, November 5, 2007. So, string up the peppers, make apple juice, apple sauce, maybe I can get grappa out of the last of the grapes, after the bees leave. What if an extended growing season meant that we could get more food from our gardens? Could we live on less, and help our neighbors? Could we have peace in the garden, and peace on earth? Food for thought, this autumn.
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A Country Woman's Journal: March 2007
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Friday, March 23, 2007. The Worms Crawl In. Worms can take low grade dirt, and turn it into fine humus. So keep your eyes peeled for the critters. If you don't have any, sometimes you can buy them from earthworm farmers. Or, get earthworm castings. I know they say there are no worms in them, but it sure seems like we have more of 'em after using the stuff. Links to this post.
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A Country Woman's Journal: Short Days, Long Nights
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Thursday, December 20, 2007. Short Days, Long Nights. For tonight, all I can do (and I'd better) is to bed down the little olive trees, which are only hardy to about 20, and I'll wrap the geraniums that rooted out of their pot into the tomatillo bed. We'll see what is left in the morning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ sonoramarammedearth.blogspot.com.
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A Country Woman's Journal: July 2008
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A Country Woman's Journal. One woman's journal of a country garden, with assorted herb-lore and philosophizin', just for fun. Sunday, July 13, 2008. If you breathe in through the nose (if it's not too smokey) and out through the mouth, the mosquitos are repelled. There are more reports of bees going under, so I want to post these pictures, just in case we lose the place (although it seems not likely now, thank God). I noticed that when I 'shoot' pictures of the bees, the range finder (sonic? Some of the ...