The garden continues to produce. After the tomatoes died back, the garden took on a shaggy look. It's quite embarrassing. There have been a few frosts, but the floating row covers have kept the greens and beans in check. I actually think the produce during the fall is much sweeter than its spring counterpart. That's probably wrong, but eh.
We took a step closer to Future House this week. I had an interview for a tenure position on Wednesday. Yeah, I'll leave it at that. The school is amazing and land in the area is affordable.
The moon this morning looked like the print of a thumbnail on leather-hard clay.
27 October 2008
Reacquainted
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astronomy,
fall crops
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One step closer to Future House? Thats awesome....no matter how big the step was.
Produce usually is sweeter in the cold--it turns the starches to sugars. YUM!
Good luck with the interview process. My fingers are crossed for you.
all appendages crossed for you!!!
i'm so sad I didn't get any fall salad greens planted. Sigh.
Oooh! Good luck! I'd live to see what you can do with a place you call your own!
I second Christina's comment: things do get sweeter, and more tender. Summer broccoli has nothing on winter greenhouse broccoli, it's like they aren't even related.
Good luck on the interviews!
Have to ask: the dried beans, from Amishland?
I think all our gardens look scraggly at some time or another Kelly, that's the nature of being self sufficient lol
Good luck on the job application!
Blessings:)
I'll be crossing my finger's here, too.
Ali in Maine
Good luck on the interview, I hope you get it!!
I hope your interview went well. When will they let you know?
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