Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Christmas Time is Here?

Yesterday I walked into my building downtown to find that Christmas has arrived.
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Garlands and poinsettias are everywhere!
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There are 10-12 "regular-sized" Christmas trees; they vary between about 8 feet tall and 12 feet tall.
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And let's not forget the 2 giant two-story tall Christmas trees that decorate the elevator lobby! It seems to me to be a little early for all this Christmas decor; after all it's still before Thanksgiving, and Advent doesn't even start until this coming Sunday. But somehow all the festivity still makes me smile!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Harvest

Last week our CSA share included several heads of romanesco. For those of you who don't know, romanesco is related to cauliflower. It looks pretty similar to cauliflower, except that it's green and spiky. We had some last night with dinner, and it was pretty good.
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Our garden is pretty much done for the year. We had a fairly good year. We started out with strawberries, which produced very well, and blueberries which did okay. We planted raspberry vines this year, but didn't get any berries. We harvested tomatoes pretty much constantly from mid summer through September. We also had a few small beets, a few jalapenos, and a plethora of basil. The lettuce didn't really work out, as it bolted before we got around to eating it! We never got around to pulling up the carrots, or onions, but neither had looked very promising.
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David went out yesterday to pull up the dead plants and do a general clean up of the garden for the winter, and look what he found:
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Our lone onion, and the carrot gang
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These intertwined carrots look like a heart!



Halloween

David and I decided to dress up this year for Halloween. I was Miss America, and David was a mechanic. We managed to create our costumes entirely out of things that we already owned. (Okay I made my sash out of plotter scraps, but since that's recycling I think it still counts.) My only disappointment was that I couldn't find my tiara. I'm sure that I have one somewhere; I'll probably find it sometime this week, now that it's too late!
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