huston! we have peas!
i’m so very excited! we have peas! (or pea blossoms)

seeds from amy boogie
yippie!
we also have some ‘mater blossoms and some mini peppers, but my camera won’t reach that far… (the internal battery charger is fried.)

another jumbotronic hank of yarn, 286 yards. (bulky)
this one won’t go up on pippi until after the first week in july.
(oh! is the suspense killing anyone yet?)
ok! hate to post and run, but we are off to dip our fannies in the mad river. (sorry to be vulgar, for those whom are across the pond.)
have a splendid weekend! i’m going to chill out and watch season 2 of soap.






SOAP is out on DVD???? I have got to get that.
We planted our peas perhaps a bit early. We’ve already harvested 5. Yup, 5 pods. They were delicious. We’re pleased.
Next year, when we’ve got some acreage to work with, the serious gardening will begin.
June 23rd, 2006 | #
I love growing fruits and veggies from my own back yard. I haven’t had much experience in it, but I do have a small story. Here in texas I tired to grow some tomato plants. Everything was fine and dandy and they were blooming and growing wonderfully. Yet, once the tomatos started to grow, all these HUGE catapilliars and red mean bugs came and ate everything. I maybe got seven tomatos out of the whole deal. Lesson, using pest/insect repellant is a good idea, long as it doesn’t harm the environment and crop.
It was heart breaking to see everything just die.
June 24th, 2006 | #
lovely pea shot! have fun swimming!!
June 24th, 2006 | #
Hah! I saw the Soap DVDs, but I’m holding out for Northern Exposure. (Love the Log Lady.)
Hope your fanny dipping was fun!
June 25th, 2006 | #