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A Bundle of Myrrh

"My beloved is unto me as a bundle of myrrh." Song of Solomon 1:13

Archive for the ‘Gardening’ Category

>Another Parade and More Excitement

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

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Here we are lined up in the village of Rosalie, which is substantially smaller than Bancroft. They have an annual Old Settlers’ Parade through their downtown. I knew close the 40% of the attendees by name I would guess—so it was a local affair.

Here is some of the entertainment, our Bancroft-Rosalie school band. Behind them is an old combine. There were plenty of tractors, old cars, and even more risque floats (ask an attendee). Most threw candy or popsicles to us. The big city folks were surprised at what you can get away with in the boondocks. Last year a bar handed out cans of bud light. We had prefect weather and a good time was had by all.
Lily got out of the stroller to see the Parade up close.
Here is arguably one of the biggest events of the weekend. I WON LAWN OF THE WEEK!!! My careful mowing and the tender care I bestowed on my grass finally paid off. This sign, along with a write up in the paper, goes to the best lawn in Bancroft. Truly a great and memorable day.
This should be a separate post, since it is momentous as well. Our first homegrown watermelon from the garden. We were not sure whether it was ripe, but we decided to pick it while we had all the company. Notice the pride of the grower, something I lack with a store bought melon.
It was sweet, red and juicy—an excellent watermelon. The first of hopefully many to come this summer. Aubri had been craving waermelon and this certainly hit the spot.

>Garden Update

Monday, August 11th, 2008

>I know you have been anxious to hear about the garden. I’m sorry Lily has been dominating this blog. Eat your heart out.

The garden is coming along. These onions are drying in the garage. They turned out very well. Half are yellow and half are huge white onions. The watermelon is coming along nicely. Hopefully in a week we should have a ripe one to eat.

>Harvest Time!

Friday, August 1st, 2008

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My sweet corn had some problems, but the later planting came through ok. If you’ve never had fresh sweet corn it tastes like candy.

Our first tomatoes are ready. It took quite a while in this cooler climate. We are going to have a lot very soon.

My helper at harvest. It’s nice to have someone to share the hard labor with.

>More on the garden.

Monday, July 21st, 2008

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Well, no baby Hale yet, but we have lots of baby peppers and watermelon in our garden. Our corn is getting tall and putting on pretty well despite the set back a few weeks ago. We’re sick of lettuce and decided not to cut anymore.

We were beginning to wonder if we’d see any of our California Wonders. They’re finally starting to show up!

Our onions are ready to be picked. Here are some of our Big Daddies.

And our cute little watermelons! We stopped counting after 10, they’re popping up everywhere now.

Some are getting big. They’re vining out all over the garden!

The tomatoes are still green up here. We have tons of them, but will have to wait a while longer for the pickins’. Anyone have any good salsa recipes??