This week, the harvest switched to less beans and snow peas to many cherry tomatoes. We have three kinds of tomatoes in the garden — yellow cherry tomatoes, Roma tomatoes and big ones whose name escapes me at the moment. Roma tomatoes Roma tomatoes start out a little misshapen but eventually transform to the normal … Continue reading Garden update: Tomaters
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Garden update: Tomaters
This week, the harvest switched to less beans and snow peas to many cherry tomatoes. We have three kinds of tomatoes in the garden — yellow cherry tomatoes, Roma tomatoes and big ones whose name escapes me at the moment. Roma tomatoes Roma tomatoes start out a little misshapen but eventually transform to the normal … Continue reading Garden update: Tomaters
SOMA: Cupola House gardens
Almost every Wednesday, I walk throughout downtown Edenton, North Carolina, to deliver newspapers. There's something satisfying about walking throughout town and dropping off copies of the weekly Chowan Herald. Across the street from the newspaper's office, is the Cupola House, a historic structure that includes two beautiful gardens. The biggest one is the The Frances … Continue reading SOMA: Cupola House gardens
Photo essay: Flowers
During the year, I notice color: the grays on tree bark, yellow in the sunflower, etc. In an attempt to re-establish my blog, here is a look at some flowers I've encountered during the year. If you can help me identify some of them, please comment below. More photos of mine can be found on … Continue reading Photo essay: Flowers
On the walk: Signs of spring
The flowers are starting to bloom so spring must be on it way. Here are some pictures I was directed to take by Mountain Kid 3 because he liked them.