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Watering the patch of straw has finally started to pay off. The daikon are poking their heads through, marvelling at the sunshine, as are the beans. The beets and turnips seem to've likewise sprouted, as has the mustard. No sign yet of the parsnips and radishes, though; I'll continue to hold out hope. And something's nibbling on my jalepeno plants, taking tiny bites out of the leaves while ignoring all the other plants. Need to do some detective work and figure out what critter it may be.

Last night's dinner included some of the Ruby Queen corn I started and my parents grew. So yummy! I love the way it looks raw on the cob, this gorgeous dark ruby color. Unfortunately it's fugitive and ends up a marbled purple-and-cream after cooking. Still kinda pretty, though.

Wonderful Husband helped me cut out felt shapes last night and I now have twelve of the fifteen needle pads done for the embroidery class I'm teaching next weekend. I think they're kind of cute; hopefully my students will like them too. This weekend is going to be putting packets together and checking materials for both classes....

Date: 2009-07-24 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] racerxmachina.livejournal.com
Yay cornies! Our tomatoes taste yummy, the black ones are practically intoxicating with flavor. And I have a huge bucket of happy worm compost nearly done.

Date: 2009-07-25 02:57 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
It could be tiny little green grasshoppers....Mom

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