9.12.2006

wake up, it's not over yet!

It's September you say? The fall migration has begun, the leaves are starting to turn, and there's frost up in the North Country. Although the nights have definitely been chilly, things are still crankin' down here: tomatoes, eggplant, green beans, and tons of flowers. The dried beans got in late. (Remember the rain? May seems like ages ago!) They are close, but not ready yet. I've been keeping a wary eye on the weather. Josh and I are at the ready in case the whole thing needs to be covered. Let's just keep our fingers crossed for a late frost. Global warming has to be good for something, right? In the meantime, we are starting to put things to bed. (Oh squashey, we hardly knew ye.) We are also starting to think about next year, and putting in some fall plantings. Before we know it, we will be watching the snow fly...

3 comments:

Fierce Girl said...

Love the hair cut. I heard it was short but WOW! The flowers are fabulous!

j.ho said...

Hey there - I chatted with you guys at the Portsmouth farmer's market this morning and took some pictures - you really have the most GORGEOUS produce I have ever seen!!! I've posted a bunch of the photos to Flickr.

I can't wait to see what you have for sale next week! BTW, we ate some of your carrots with dinner tonight - they were freaking fabulous!

jean said...

Why thank you so much. Your photos look terrific as well!
As for next week: lettuce hope for more of the same!

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