Dressed the altar for Mabon today, a day or two early. I’ll continue to add to it as the season progresses. I bought these Japanese lanterns from a nearby farm stand, but they also had the live plants, and I bought a few and planted them in my garden. Hopefully next year I can harvest some of my own. I also want to add more seasonal plants - I like the red amaranth and yellow tansy at this time of year.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Merry Mabon (preserving log)
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Labels: canning, fall, food, preserving, seasons
New Buck (Breeding Season)
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Change of (Beverage) Seasons
Monday, April 24, 2023
Operation Trampoline Rescue (From the Blackberries)
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Friday, April 14, 2023
King Kong Squash
This gorgeous, enormous Blue Hubbard squash was given to me by a neighbor. I don’t know for sure if she grew it herself but she’s quite a gardener so it’s entirely possible. Blue Hubbards are an heirloom variety winter squash with excellent keeping qualities, fine dry orange flesh, and which grow to impressive size. This one weighs 43 pounds.
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Labels: farm, food, frugality, homesteading, husband, neighbors, seasons
Friday, January 6, 2023
Rosca de Reyes (King Cake)
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Labels: bread, festival, food, mexican food, recipe, seasons