
It’s finally starting to have a chill in the air. I found a home for most of my giant red cabbage. Sophie from Sophie’s Choice Pickles took it to make fermented sauerkraut. Her pickles are incredible and she sells out every year.
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The good neighbour Larry has been enjoying the carrots. I left a bag of them on his doorstep the other day. I didn’t stay to talk as I was in a hurry and figured he’d find them as soon as he came out the door. They are Chantenay carrots. If you know your carrot varieties you know Chantenay have short thick tapered bodies.
Later that day a friend stopped by who is quite religious. I behave myself in his company. As we talked outside, Larry came out and found the carrots. He grabbed them by the stems and walked to the edge of his property, celebrating the gift raised high, yelled across the road, ‘Thanks for the buttplugs!’
I looked to my pious friend and sheepishly said, ‘They are carrots.’
But I couldn’t resist an answer to my good neighbour as he expects it from me, and yelled back across the road, ‘They are various sizes so you can work your way up!’
He didn’t miss a beat and yelled back, ‘I’m no amateur!’
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If it clears a little, Willow and I may head out tomorrow morning to look for Comet Lemmon in the coming dawn. Hard to know if it will clear however as some are calling for snow.
mountaincoward
the carrots exchange in front of your religious visitor made me shout with laughter!
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underswansea
The good neighbour Larry has always had impeccable timing!
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Jim R
Well that post made me laugh. Thanks. I needed that.
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underswansea
The good neighbour never disappoints!
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mountaincoward
I’d like to look for the comet but, despite me looking up when and where I should look, it’s been very low cloud ever since! And it’s staying that way all week 😦
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underswansea
It may be visible in morning skies under the Big Dipper, however it is going to be really hard to see. Any light pollution or clouds will make it impossible to see, unless it is to brighten.
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mountaincoward
we don’t have light pollution where I live but we sure have a lot of cloud!
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Jim R
I was out to look this morning. But, too much haze and thin clouds.
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underswansea
Snow here! But clearing. I might get a chance tomorrow morning.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Great banter … made me laugh too!
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underswansea
The good neighbour Larry never disappoints!
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