Wednesday Vignette: Otherwise

Otherwise by Jane Kenyon “I got out of bed on two strong legs. It might have been otherwise. I ate cereal, sweet milk, ripe, flawless

31 Days: Apocalypse, Now ~ Day 16 :: Throwing Leaves & Dirt

Welcome to day 16 of 31 Days of Apocalypse, Now, a month of posts about apocalypse, revelation, uncovering what’s been hidden. Each post will look

Fall in the Garden

I missed the Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Days in mid-September and mid-October so today I’m posting garden photos from all of September and October, i.e., Fall. 

Lettuce Harvest, Sort Of

A couple of weeks ago, I reaped a giant harvest of lettuce — wild lettuce, that is, probably Lactuca biennis, or tall blue lettuce, as

View from the end of the month: August

Here’s what’s going on in my patch of land in northern New England as of 31 August 2016: We’ve had some rain in the last

Don’t leave the garden untended in August …

…. or you will end up with cucurbits of gargantuan proportions. Fair warning. The summer squash grew from nothing to its pictured extent in 5

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