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Finished my chopped Bartlett pear in the bowl with the Wheat Chex. Sitting back with the herbal tea.
Many of us garden for the food, don't we? I'm happy with my slices of heirloom tomatoes and cucumbers most evenings. Mozzarella cheese and Homemade salsa sauce on Ritz crackers was especially good last night . I'm missing the sweet corn for dinner and Crenshaw melon for dessert.
The pear this morning absolutely didn't need a microwave treatment. Too late for Bartletts but the basket has one more. DW isn't a cottage cheese person but we used to eat lots of them that way . Lived surrounded by Bartlett pear orchards in southern Oregon. She isn't really an apricot person either but I had a long relationship with an apricot tree that grew in complete neglect in a vacant lot that we turned into our Garden On Other People's Property across the alley from our home then. They thrive darn well like that here. Our peach trees struggle, with good and bad years.
Apples. What 100%? Nah, there are probably several varieties in Santa Cruz that wouldn't do well here. Should have a fig tree like in Oregon! Ah, the produce aisles .
digitS
Many of us garden for the food, don't we? I'm happy with my slices of heirloom tomatoes and cucumbers most evenings. Mozzarella cheese and Homemade salsa sauce on Ritz crackers was especially good last night . I'm missing the sweet corn for dinner and Crenshaw melon for dessert.
The pear this morning absolutely didn't need a microwave treatment. Too late for Bartletts but the basket has one more. DW isn't a cottage cheese person but we used to eat lots of them that way . Lived surrounded by Bartlett pear orchards in southern Oregon. She isn't really an apricot person either but I had a long relationship with an apricot tree that grew in complete neglect in a vacant lot that we turned into our Garden On Other People's Property across the alley from our home then. They thrive darn well like that here. Our peach trees struggle, with good and bad years.
Apples. What 100%? Nah, there are probably several varieties in Santa Cruz that wouldn't do well here. Should have a fig tree like in Oregon! Ah, the produce aisles .
digitS