Showing posts with label monarch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monarch. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Lady Fly



I found her in the sink in the pole shed so she climbed on my hand and I brought her outside.


I had the windows open and the wind blew the piece around and changed the look of it for the better.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Sunday Market and Tomato Bite


Yesterday morning I was selling organic vegetables from the Wormfarm at Thunder Valley Inn Farmers Market in a Roadside Culture Stand. I love being at markets and sharing my love of veggies with everyone.


My very first bite of a tomato since last summer. Yum! I have learned that waiting to eat foods when they are actually in season is very rewarding. They taste how they were meant to. Full of flavor. And the wait makes it even better. In the next few weeks I will gorge myself on tomato everything, bruschetta, salsa, pasta sauce...to the point that I will be ready to say goodbye again until next year! And I will make sure to can and freeze some as well.


A Monarch on a Milkweed plant. Milkweed is a very important plant for Monarchs.


Saturday afternoon reading in my winter jacket on a strangely cold day.


Potluck Sunday!


I made a Blueberry Tart.