
Another beautiful morning. Deep blue skies. The moon is closing in on the sun as it wanes to a thin crescent.
It is time to get the carrots out of the ground and plant next year’s garlic. The garden is getting too big for Lisa and I. Not so much the looking after it but the food it produces. I may have to reevaluate it next year.
Orion is beaming in the mornings. Wintermaker, as a good blogging friend calls it. A much more apt name. It is tough to not be drawn into all it’s mystery, legend and science that accompanies it rising and setting in it’s own season.
Carol A. Hand
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underswansea
Thanks to you I now see this great constellation as Wintermaker! Like I said a much more fitting name. I hope you are doing well! Take care.
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mountaincoward
I love to see Orion! Can you swap some of your left-over veggies for other stuff you need with your neighbours? We set up a little club around here like that during Covid and it worked quite well…
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underswansea
We do give away a lot of veggies. Still tough to find takers for stuff. The food bank won’t even take it.
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mountaincoward
Amazing the food bank won’t take it – I presume that’s “‘elf’n’safety”?
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Flying Squirrel
Nice shot, really captures and draws out the colors of the various stars.
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underswansea
Hello, it was a good night. I was lucky to pick up some of the colour in the stars. Take care.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Great shot Bob … I got our tomatoes in yesterday. Might even plant some carrots 😊
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underswansea
Thanks! Good to hear you are getting your tomatoes in. Any Black Krim? No garden is complete without a few carrots. Take care.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Sure is … just the one this year
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