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A lifetime in this warm cocoon....: Shortlisted!
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A lifetime in this warm cocoon. Thursday, 12 September 2013. Can you spot 1 "unique" but common feature among these celebrities (including the ultimate one… i mean the one at the end of the list. Come on guys, think. think. think… till ur thinking hats catch fire! OK… to all you dumb fellas out there. the mystery unveiled:. Though all of these stars have reached great heights in their own "Centres of Excellence", each one of them scored really low in terms of their own physical height! But, the corollary...
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A lifetime in this warm cocoon....: Love's labours lost...
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A lifetime in this warm cocoon. Thursday, 12 September 2013. Slowly and softly rolled the tears. Down the frills of her gentle cheeks. Stressed and submerged in unknown fears. Sleep had deserted her eyes since bygone weeks. Her head quivered every passing second. Buried in the fathoms of the pillow, moist and sullen. No hand to caress, no soul to depend. She drifted deep into her world of pathos and burden. Fond memories of childhood, misty and green. Many a butterfly, many a daffodil had she seen. Throu...
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A lifetime in this warm cocoon....: The Nomenclature!!
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A lifetime in this warm cocoon. Thursday, 12 September 2013. Did not have a name till the age of 3, yeah this means i did not have any proof of my entry into this world(in other words… a Birth certificate! No evidence for existence till that tender age! Since, it is a normal practice to put 3yr olds to school, this naming nuisance bothered them even more….They spent dark sleepless nights and equally gloomy dreary days trying to decipher a suitable, sensible name for me! I dont know whether my parents mea...
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July 2015: this is how garden grows – Grow Eat Northwest
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Vegatable Gardening in Pacific Northwest. July 2015: this is how garden grows. July 13, 2015. August 5, 2015. Garden bed 1: (L to R) Green beans- provider, cilantro, second row of beans and green sorrel. Garden Bed 2: (L to R) Snow Peas, Chard, beets and beans. Some serious evidence of low germination percentage. Garden Bed 3: (L to R) Winter squash, kale, cabbage, baby lettuce, beans, zucchini and cucumbers. Garden Bed 4: ( L to R) Spinach, Chard, beets and cucumbers. June 2015: More greens. Uj's V...
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August Harvest – I – Grow Eat Northwest
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Vegatable Gardening in Pacific Northwest. August Harvest – I. August 8, 2014. August 11, 2014. August is prime month for reaping garden goodies. I am able to pick something every other day. Harvested green zucchinis, peas, green beans (blue lake bush) and sungold tomatoes. More harvest of red potatoes, snap peas and few green sungolds. August Harvest – II. Beans Galore… →. Geek Gardener's Weblog. Uj's Vegetable Garden. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Grow Eat Northwest”.
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June blooms – Grow Eat Northwest
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Vegatable Gardening in Pacific Northwest. June 9, 2014. July 16, 2014. Rose vines over tree lilacs. Mid June garden update →. Novice gardener, a wife and a mom trying to grow her own food. I garden in Washington, specifically Pacific Northwest - USDA zone 8b, sunset zone 4. All my life I have lived in a city with no space for gardening, now we are into a house with decent size yard. I am trying out growing vegetables, this is my story os success and failures. Geek Gardener's Weblog.
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January 2015, week 4 – First Harvest – Grow Eat Northwest
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Vegatable Gardening in Pacific Northwest. January 2015, week 4 – First Harvest. February 23, 2015. Happy New Year to all my readers! Chives growing by the fence. Here is the close-up of trusty chives. Being Perennial, these come up in winter every year. Generous Snips of chives are my first harvest of the year! Chives got a good haircut. Spring Onion: 4-5 springs. Chives: a generous bunch for garnish. What did do with all these zucchinis? March 2015: Harvest update →. February 24, 2015 at 9:20 pm.
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August 2014 Harvest – Summer produce – Grow Eat Northwest
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Vegatable Gardening in Pacific Northwest. August 2014 Harvest – Summer produce. August 23, 2014. August 5, 2015. Sharing Summer abundance…. More summer squash, tomatoes in various stages of ripening, muncher and lemon cucumber and a lonely white bean. More tomatoes and couple of zuchhinis. Red potatoes and lemon cucumbers … ah these are so tasty. Zucchinis are in abundance this time of the year. Fall is approaching fast…. September 2014 – the garden keeps giving →. Geek Gardener's Weblog.