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Friday, July 31, 2009

Gifts from the earth

I loved reading your answers to the questions from yesterday’s post! Thanks for playing along with it.

Things are quiet here and thankfully the humidity wasn’t nearly as bad today. I feel for Diane in Seattle; they’ve had temperatures as high as 105, and only 15% of residents even own an air conditioner.

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Today I grabbed the camera and made sure the macro lens was on it before heading out for a walk around the garden. It’s bordered along one side with a grape arbor and there are a lot of clusters. Maybe I’ll do up some grape juice when they’re ripe. I used to do that when my sons were little, having learned from a Mennonite woman who watched the boys for me while I worked part-time.

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This is actually my husband’s garden. He took a patch of ground and turned it into this small wonderland where he grows sweet corn, sunflowers, tomatoes, peppers, herbs and squash. He also planted nasturtiums along one side and has a couple of morning glories that are really beginning to climb.

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My husband tends this garden on a daily basis and it really shows. I enjoy watching its progress. Today as I snapped the photos above, I kept hearing the slight droning of a bee.

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I stood up, with the tops of the tomato plants at eye level and could see little yellow flowers sprinkled here and there. A bee was slowly making its way down the row towards where I stood, methodically visiting every flower.

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Indian corn is always fun.

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It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood. A beautiful day for a tomato would

you be mine . . .

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Oh, hello there, my friend.

Thanks for coming along on the walk with me. I planted a sunflower for you on [my other blog] today.

Until tomorrow, my friends . . .

39 comments:

  1. These are great! You are so talented! Keep up your amazing work.

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  2. You might enjoy the photos in my post today. Don't know why; I just thought you might when I read your post. :-)

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  3. The bounties of summer are so tasty and photogenic!

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  4. What a lovely garden, beautifuly photographed. George is a great looking dog. Very expressive eyes.

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  5. What a beautiful walk. Thanks for taking me ;0)

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  6. As always, your pictures are outstanding! George is very cute, too!!

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  7. ...Hey Georgie-Peorgie! Hi Kate! *giggle* :o)

    ...Do you have a good grape juice recipe that you'd be willing to share? We have a large grape arbor too and the last time I made grape juice it didn't turn out well. I had to do the whole smashing of grapes thing then hang it in cheese cloth as it drained into a pot...it was a mess.

    ...Love your husband's garden, he does a great job with it and great photos too! (as always :o)

    ...Blessings... :o)

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  8. *sigh* George is the most beautiful dog in the world.

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  9. I love it when you post with your happy voice...I can just see you being peaceful and full of kate ness...

    won't you be my neighbor?

    And George always makes me happy.

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  10. I have a happy voice? You are too funny.

    Thanks, all. And yes, Michelle . . . I did enjoy your post today!

    ~ C.G.

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  11. Love your photo of the grapes. Stunning!

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  12. I am with TJ... I'd love a recipe if you are willing to share. :)

    We planted 2 container fruits (tomato/pepper) for the 1st time to see if we could grow something and it not die on us. So far they are looking good!

    Love your husband's setup!

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  13. George is the most beautiful blossom!

    aloha-
    Comfort Spiral

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  14. You have a very happy voice! And great focus... I can just see you taking those pictures!

    It was 106 at work today but it should start dropping into the 90's tomorrow. A welcome relief!

    I love the garden pictures! But then, I love your Macro lens!

    Hug George for me!

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  15. Veggie gardening husbands are a wonderful thing, aren't they? And that George - stops me in my track every time!

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  16. delish shots - love the macro of the flower (I never can spell the name right.)

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  17. Lovely garden your hubby tends to. Love the sunflower shot on the photo a day as well. Things have been very hot here but finally cooled down to 95 degrees today. Thanks for the walk Kate.

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  18. I cannot get over how beautiful that dog is! He reminds me of a beautiful dog I once knew.

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  19. I miss having a vegetable garden. My dad always had a great one... the photos are beautiful, Kate, as always... :) Enjoy your weekend!

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  20. Oh the grapes are ripening .. and the tassel on the corn .. lovely ... I wouldnt mind hanging out and having some ice tea .. no mint, please

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  21. hubby's garden is looking mighty fine. and i so love garden captures :)

    hugs to george from becky the kitten ^..^

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  22. Beautiful pictures.

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  23. You take such beautiful pictures! By the way I would love to have your dog! I'm jealous ;)

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  24. I love the way George pops up on your blog unannounced - that is just as it should be with a dog!

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  25. I'm in love with the photo of the Indian Corn silk. I had no idea it was so beautiful.

    All of your photos are wonderful, but there's just something about the corn silk that whispers, "Love me" to me. And I do...I do love it.

    And George, oh how I'd love to smother him with pats and belly rubs, alas, I know he is not the kind of dog that would take kindly to that, so I'll admire from afar.

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  26. Wonderful pictures Kate! Your garden looks lovely! We are getting lots of produce from out garden and can not eat it as fast as we can pick it!

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  27. :0) How can one not smile when they read your content and happy words. You bring a calm joy to my day every day. (((Hugs)))

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  28. And I am lucky to know that beautiful garden firsthand! Hi George; I am staying over here....

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  29. Oh, my, Kate! As usual, the beauty of your photos just make me sigh out loud in pleasure. Thank you so much!

    (and thank you to whoever invented the macro lens...)

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  30. Beautiful shots! I love a macro lens!

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  31. Your work is extaordinary (said I as I stared at my D80 and wondered when I'd next get out to coax more photographic happiness from it.)

    Your photos have a sense of reality to them that I strongly relate to. It's what drives me every time I sling the bag over my shoulder and head out the door. You never know when inspiration will hit...

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  32. I'm going to get my sweater now neighbor!

    Love the bee and tomatoe shots!

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  33. I've always dreamed of a little kitchen garden...someday, in the mean time thanks for sharing your husband's...looks lovely and your photos are great!! I noticed the yellow squash flowers..when we were in Italy the woman we stayed with fried them in a batter and served them- they tasted like potatoe chips or something- really good!!!

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  34. Oh geez, I hit the send button to fast- forgot to mention how nice it was to see Georgie baby again..handsome fella.;-)) The lionesses are winking ;-))

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  35. Awesome! Looks like you're off to a great start with that macro lens!!! LOVE the grapes detail!

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  36. Awesome! Looks like you're off to a great start with that macro lens!!! LOVE the grapes detail!

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  37. Your pictures are gorgeous!

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  38. Beautiful garden. I'm TRYING to be better about keeping mine in great shape, but it either rains or is 90 degrees and sticky and who would want to weed in that weather.

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