I always plant flowers with my veg. This year I sprinkled Cosmos seeds in the Hot Pepper patch. Those pink blossoms really stand out amidst all the shades of green.
My darling menfolk made me a new squash patch this year and while it didn't produce scads of Winter Squashes as I had hoped, I was pleased that this special plant produced 3 healthy fruit. This is Red Kuri or Potimarron or Onion Squash. I hear it has wonderful sweet flesh that tastes a bit like chestnuts. I can't wait to try it.
For school the kids are studying Honest Abe. The youngest farmer boy finds Abraham Lincoln most fascinating. He writes himself notes so he won't forget a single detail.
Fall leaves make my heart go pitter-pat.
This is how I spent a healthy portion of the weekend. It was heavenly. The pounding/pouring/sloshing rain only distracted me slightly.
Note: Pay no attention to the frown lines on my forehead this is a good book! It's about Depression Era farm women.
Nothing better than gorgeous flowers, tasty squash, studious kiddoes, fall foliage, and a good book!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely day, indeed...
Paula, some of us gals are reading that book and doing a fabric swap, wanna join us? We would it if you did!
DeleteAhem, we would - love - it if you joined us. Sometimes when I'm typing my fingers get ahead of my brain. :D
DeleteLove love love it. Miss miss miss you. Got the book and the fabric in the mail...headed your way dearest.
ReplyDeleteDon't even get me started with the missing. ((sniff))
DeleteLook at you go! I like it! Like to see a picture of you in there too.
ReplyDeletePutting a photo of myself in that post was the hardest thing I've done in ages. (wheew)
DeleteConcentration lines are not "frown" lines, my dear ;) Love your beautiful photos, and your beautiful self!
ReplyDeleteHaha! They shall forevermore be "concentration" lines. Love you too.
DeleteYou are so cute! Love the tour, love you.
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear Miri! Love you!
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