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Summer Harvest – Tomato Ferment, Pickled Coriander Seed

We ‘harvested’ the volunteer tomato plants today to make way for fall plantings. By ‘harvest’ I mean to say, ‘tore out, up’ those things. They were out of … Read more

Some Days Are Just So Sweet

Tennessee has been so good to us in innumerable ways. I was dying in the hospital a couple years back. It was a shocking, horrible time. Eric traveled … Read more

America-Washing and Squash Bugs

I struggle so much with failure attitude. I try to take responsibility for things I am responsible for. And sometimes I can take that sense of responsibility too … Read more

Love and Failure

We place YouOn the highest placeFor YouAre the great High Priest.We place YouHigh above all elseAnd we come to YouAnd worship at Your feet. RAMON PINK / Scripture … Read more

Stormy Saturday

A teeny Rajasthani melon appeared today. I was so excited that I ran out in the rain to take a snap of it. They took forever to launch … Read more

Hotgrumpyoverwhelmed

At this point every summer I wish I wrote more down. A schedule. Lists. Anything. I’m so disorganized. The Rajasthani melons have taken off. Today the tiny first … Read more

We Had the Most Wonderful Day

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23 [I wrote a longer … Read more

Blueberry Notes and Why Internet Recipes Suck

As with all my posts, this one is a note to my future self: internet recipes suck, Friday. Remember this. THEY ARE UNRELIABLE AND ARE CLICK BAIT, GIRL … Read more

I’m Not the Kind of Girl

Who gives up just like that. Oh nooo no nono. Highly corrupting music. I hope it’s not like Sweating to the Oldies in my garage workouts – middle-aged-apple-shaped-spandex-clad … Read more

Dog Days of Sumner

We are tired. Everyone I talk with is bushed. For us, summer is peak garden time with lots to harvest and mostly put up. I have last years … Read more