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Simplicity and sincerity generally go hand in hand, as both proceed from a love of truth. — Mary Wollstonecraft, “Preface”, The Female Reader (via philosophybits)
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i think if nothing else this is proof that the police are scared of the country seeing how peaceful autonomous zones like seattle are without police
“heh if you guys hate the police so much i’d like to see you guys live without us there to help you!!!”
“wait hold on”
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Wow 😮
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Climbing like a champ
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I’ve missed having arugula lately. My first planting in the fall was terribly disrupted by moles and I never replanted in the raised bed.
Mole activity has quieted down so ever the optimist I planted more arugula.
This season my mesclun lettuce came in thickly and yielded many shearings. Cool weather with critical rainfall and perhaps my seed selection account for the performance. I’ll definitely plant Monet’s Garden next year. It’s a colorful and flavorful mix of Little Gem, Dutch Redina, Rouge Grenobloise, Red Salad Bowl and Tango.
Planted in mid-October, Monet’s Garden has had a good run. I’ve given bags of it away and added it to our own salads. Now it’s a Thanksgiving feast for the worms in the worm bin.
Anticipating this most recent storm I was dipping water from the rain barrels to deep water permanent edibles (fruit trees, artichokes, rhubarb, berries) and add some to the raised beds. We received 1.1 inches of rain in less than 24 hours which is substantial for our coastal location. This photo shows the rain barrels refilled.
That’s what I’ve accomplished recently but so much more remains to do. Good thing I like to spend time in the garden. It’s hardly work to me.
El Paso Herald, Texas, February 11, 1928