Hope yours was eventful.
SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!!! I love when these bloom. They originally came from Mom and daddy's house - so I always think of them and HOME when they bloom.
It always pays to buy your mixes and such after the season is over.
Homemade pizza before baking. G was like "oh wow, sliced roasted tomatoes". It had tomatoes, peppers, and onions from the garden and a bit of homemade salsa on it. YUM
My bean pots. They are finally starting to produce well.
I call this my "garden crack!". I eat cherry tomatoes off and on all day. I can't walk by a dish of them without grabbing a few. I pick 2 bowls like this every day now.
I'll be back tomorrow for Frugal Happenings.
Have a great Saturday.
You made me laugh at a past memory. Years ago, (1988) when we moved to SW MO and bought our farm, the owners were taking us on a tour of the farm. I wasn't used to the "Southern MO accent" yet and found out that they have a language all their own. "Steeples" are fencing staples, "caves" are cow calves, etc. But the one I couldn't figure out was "naked ladies"! I came to find out that "naked ladies" are Resurrection Lilies! Ours are blooming now on the farm also. Thanks for the past memory revival.
ReplyDeleteGlad it made you smile. We tend to call them surprise lilies. It's funny how different areas have different names for things.
DeleteWhat kind of beans do you plant in your bean pots?
ReplyDeleteBlue lake pole beans.
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