Posted on 11/14/2020 5:56:19 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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The weather has finally cooled in Southern California so it’s time to plant my winter garden!
Pansies, cyclamen, roses and more. I’ve always thought my winter garden was more colorful and beautiful than my summer garden. And, it’s such a relief to be able to garden now that the intense heat has broken.
Lots of work to do.
I really enjoy looking at everyone’s garden photos and hope to post a few myself when I’m (mostly) done.
Work in the garden is never done, it’s always a work in progres.
We’re planning to enjoy some home made tomato bisque with mandatory cheese sandwitches today for lunch on a rainy day.
The soup is the last of our tomato harvest.
There’s nothing better than home grown tomatos...
Good Morning Diana!
Love the Local Eat post. I try to. And thank God for our gardens! Because going to the local farmers markets are SOOO HIGH in price for a while now. Seems they think they are a outdoor corporate ‘Whole Foods’ market!
XD
Home Grown Tomatoes are WONDERFUL! :-)
Amen too. SO GRATEFUL for all we have.
Praise God.
For all blessings.
Good morning Diana! My potted cabbage plant with the purple head is enjoying the cooler western Pennsylvania weather and early morning dew.
I would love to have a copy of your tomato bisque recipe if you get the chance to post it.
there is an old song titled Home Grow Tomatoes, by Guy Clarkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tj4wIKMqEE
Love the canning picture, I stole it. Our first frost here in west Michigan.
"In early spring, while the mountain peaks around the village of Tragoess are still covered in snow, the meadow lining Grüner See (Green Lake) blooms. Only in later months, when night temperatures dont fall below freezing, does the snow melt and travel down the creeks to fill up the lake with crystal-clear water. The meadow, with freshly bloomed flowers and rich green grass, gets flooded and for the next two months creates an amazing underwater park." - Martin Strmiska, Styria, Austria
Steve Gibbons used to play it every morning on KRNT Radio...
I know.
I’m bad.
Beautiful! Yes, any/all beautiful nature pictures are welcome! :) Can you can find/add one each week for us?
I see May Apples growing in the foreground. We have a number of large patches of those in our woods in the Spring. Not underwater, though! That would mean trouble, LOL!
Great picture!!
Ha
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