Photos and notes from on the road. A biologist at heart. A 'retired' network administrator and lifelong photographer. Living in Ashland Wisconsin on Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Our "bountiful" harvest. At least a sampling.
All grown and soon to be consumed in our backyard.
Our garden yielded a wonderful bounty of beans, lettuce, tomatos, squash, cucumbers and onions....
The squirrels thoughtlessly destroyed the sweet corn so we had to buy some from our favorite stand in Weyeuawega...
In about a month we'll make the trek to Black Creek to purchase another one of their 23 pound cabbages to make enough stuffed cabbages to last the winter (about 3 dozen from one head usually). It's the sweetest, most tender cabbage we've ever tasted.
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Our garden yielded a wonderful bounty of beans, lettuce, tomatos, squash, cucumbers and onions....
The squirrels thoughtlessly destroyed the sweet corn so we had to buy some from our favorite stand in Weyeuawega...
In about a month we'll make the trek to Black Creek to purchase another one of their 23 pound cabbages to make enough stuffed cabbages to last the winter (about 3 dozen from one head usually). It's the sweetest, most tender cabbage we've ever tasted.
I love this time of year.....
hizzhoner
can you say blueberry slump????
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