=:-O That's it; I'm not checking anymore!
First thing this morning (well, as "first thing" as a teenager can manage), Brian and I did chores and unloaded the last few bales from the bed of the pick-up. On the way back to the house, he stopped to love on the wethers:
That's one nice thing about this selfie-obsessed culture – my son is far more comfortable in front of a camera than I am!
After breakfast (I made Swedish pancakes), I made Brian help me with currants. We didn't get them all picked, but at least we have quite a few more in the freezer instead of shriveling in the heat.
I continued watering the vegetables, and was surprised to see some snow peas ready to harvest – I thought they had just started to bloom! We'll probably enjoy our first mess of fresh green beans later this week, too, along with a batch of fresh pesto.
My two hills of zucchini are doing really well; I think they like the warmer soil from the black plastic. In my quest to use them in tasty ways, I cheated on my non-acquisition resolution to buy a new tool.
My guys love pasta, so I'm hoping they like 'zoodles.' Maybe we'll have them with pesto!Off to change the water and hunker down to face the heat at . . .
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Beautiful bounty from the garden . . . I love it! We've been eating our snow peas for a week or so and I'm going to start picking shell peas for the first time tomorrow. Really late this year!
We're having about the same temps you are, maybe a bit higher . . . and with humidity. Ugh. Hubby simply can't function in the heaviness of it but I'm okay if the bugs aren't biting. I just can't tolerate that!
Hope you have a good week, Michelle.
Mama Pea, I will be thankful then because humidity would make it SO much worse! Here a fan does a lot of good because moving air evaporates sweat.
We're expected to hit over 100, at 4500 feet elevation. Hasn't ever happened up here that I know of. Rogue Valley will be around 110-115. OMG. No Growers Market for me this week.
That is just too hot! I think you will love your zoodles - I use zoodles instead of pasta in almost everything. Your new hens are just beautiful!
The white currants look terrific! What a treat. I'd love to see a picture of how the zoodles turn out! Might inspire me to get a spiralizer! The Wyandottes are just gorgeous - I do love those grey feathers.
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