Just got in about an hour ago after the 17-hour drive from St. Louis. Have a ton of groceries and luggage to unpack. My first stop was at the garden where I was greeted, after having been gone for 2 1/2 weeks, with lots of tomatoes, , a giant zucchini, 2 little eggplants, a bunch of espanola and serrano peppers as well as some thais, and 3 cauliflower heads. At least I don’t have to go out to shop for produce for a week. The weeds have been busy too however, so the next few days will be spent getting the garden back into shape. I pity the boy who mowed the lawn — he probably couldn’t tell which were weeds and which were my plants LOL, so he left the weeds that were getting into the beds. Wise choice, I say:D.
I also checked my picture folder and realized that my original goal for this blog (to be able to document the seasonal dishes I prepare) is being defeated because of this picture backlog (I still have pics from June that I’ve been meaning to blog about!). I have been meaning to turn the pictures into posts but I will have to post 4-5 times a day if the recipes are to be organized seasonally…. So, the shortcut solution is to post the pictures in the blog the day they were taken, and I will add the recipes when I get the chance or in response to requests. This way, I’ll at least have a pictorial record of what we ate from month to month.
Welcome back Stef!
Hey…Welcome back!
I’m just surprised you weren’t over-run with zucchini…
welcome back stef! can’t wait for the new photos and stories.
I’m looking forward to all those posts! Welcome back!
Welome back Stef! Your garden sounds marvelous! Looking forward to your posts…
hi, all, thanks so much!!! LOL, I guess the pressure is on:D. i’ve missed you guys — and posting!
welcome back 🙂
good thing u guys had a safe trip… u know the rest.. leave a message after the *smooooochie boooochies*