Friday, July 27, 2012
Zucchini Before and After
Giant Zucchini from the Carpenter Farm in Three Rivers. On our way back from Chicago, we raided the farm for this veg and I decided to make bread. Yum! Found a good recipe in the Perrysburg ( Ohio ) cookbook my sister gave me years ago. Easy and fun to make after I bought a salad spinner/mandoline combo from Costco/Sharper Image. There was even enough left for sauteed zucchini the other night for dinner. More thanks to Ron and Sally.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
We were in Chicago last week for the Midwest Acquirers conference. Three years ago they awarded me a lifetime achievement award. This year they asked me back to be on a panel with the other awardees: Bob Carr, Kim Fitzsimmons, Donna Embry, Dan Neistedt. Good conference.
Mike and I had a chance to visit the Chicago Yacht Club and have lunch and see some of the yachts getting ready for the 104th running of the Chicago to Mackinac Race. One stop was Garretts for Chicago mix popcorn, carmel and cheese together. Yum.
Mike and I had a chance to visit the Chicago Yacht Club and have lunch and see some of the yachts getting ready for the 104th running of the Chicago to Mackinac Race. One stop was Garretts for Chicago mix popcorn, carmel and cheese together. Yum.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
My first harvest
Here is a photo of my first 2 tomatoes of the 2012 season. Other photo is of the fruit of our buddies farm (Carpenter Farm in Three Rivers MI). They were nice enough to share some of their harvest with me. We also got cukes, zucchini, okra from them.
This is a busy summer!
Here are some photos of my yard and tomato plants. I took these last week and when I got back from Chicago yesterday I had red, almost ready fruit. I picked a couple and they are here too.
The yard is doing well despite the hot and dry weather. I guess the natives are drought tolerant which is what I wanted. Lots of lavendar (not native), St. John's wart, black eye susan's, bee balm etc.
The yard is doing well despite the hot and dry weather. I guess the natives are drought tolerant which is what I wanted. Lots of lavendar (not native), St. John's wart, black eye susan's, bee balm etc.
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