6.02.2010

Holla...

I grew these from seeds. holy crap.

5.27.2010

Yes, things are happenin.

Ahahah, so, since the last post from winter, we have had an upsurgence (is that a real word) of flora and fauna (seriously, one of our fish survived the winter...in the pond. We thought they had all passed but missed this little, i mean big, guy. He/she is El Gigante now. The grandest 18¢ feeder fish to walk/swim the lands. His/her best friend is a lil green lizard that flirts with me when i drink coffee beside the pond. He bobs his head up and down and then reveals his majestic neck-sack. He wants to have my babies.) Our flowers have sprung up too alongside many many fruitful new veggie plants. So far we've enjoyed kale and shard (that also lasted all winter. Seriously, after the zombie apocalypse, the only survivors will be roaches, my kale and shard, and El Gigante, the 18¢ feeder fish.) cucumbers, red leaf lettuce, arugula, purple pole beans, giant green tomatoes, beets, savoy cabbage, and onions. Images soon...

2.16.2010

Winterized Kale and Such




2.11.2010

Not Cool, Mother Nature, Not Cool



"What are these images?" you ask...they are my pond, frozen. Yep, its freakin cold. Painfully, dreadfully, cold. On the brighter side though, its great refrigeration for my kale, chard, arugula and beets that are hanging on for dear life. They may be dead, i don't know, but they're definitely preserved; like a woolly-mammoth in the Arctic.