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Tag: harvest

Harvest moon

Harvest moon

[Jan. 14] It takes awhile to vacuum the little pieces of paper in the office left over from the shredder. I try to get some joy out of using the leaf-blower on the deck, but individual leaf stems and bird seed are stuck between the floorboards. In this last cleaning of the rental house, I’m … read more Harvest moon

Posted on January 14, 2017May 15, 2019Author PenniesCategories TreesTags 2010, beauty, cleaning, harvest, home, moon, orange, science, shelter
The last harvest

The last harvest

I made stir-fry today with Thai holy basil fresh from the stalk. This is a treat I did not expect to be having in mid-November, even in Georgia. Here it is, November 11, and we still haven’t had a freeze or even a frost. I planted these herbs in early March, which means they have … read more The last harvest

Posted on November 11, 2015May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories TreesTags 2015, basil, garden, harvest, herbs, mint, nature, oregano, thyme
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