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Free Ranging
some of my flower sprouts are doing well
Others, not so much, I planted them at the same time

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I worked with a guy who had a bit of southern twang in his voice. I asked him where he was from, and he said, Grand Rapids (MI), born and raised. I mentioned the southern bit, and he said I'm not the first to ask. He told me his brother lived in VA, and when he went down to visit, he picked up the accent "like that (snapped his fingers)." When he would come back home, his family teased him about it.Accent are fascinating. I came a YT video a while ago about the Great Vowel Shift that occurred in Europe a number of hundred years ago. Truly fascinating since globalization at that point was nothing near what we’re working with today. Lol, on a shorter timescale, my grandmother moved west in the early 1940s, having been raised in Arkansas and Oklahoma, and I remember her telling me about her swift learning of how to say certain words, “boulevard” stands out as one of her examples.
Wow! Gorgeous colors there Jerry, thanks for sharing! We don’t get much of that here sadly.29 when I got up. I have sunshine today.Pic of sunshine on fall color. Second pic is my nut picker up. I have picked up 10 gallons and hulled them this morning. Got them soaking in a barrel of water to remove some of the black. View attachment 3671610View attachment 3671611
We haven't even had a frost yet, but were getting a hard freeze wed/thurs, they're saying in the 20s. The s word is even being used.26F- first hard freeze. Usually there are more days of light freeze before such a low.
We haven't had a frost yet either. Going straight to a hard freeze is playing havoc around here. I had dozens of dead flies in the barn that simply froze to death. Don't mind that part...We haven't even had a frost yet, but were getting a hard freeze wed/thurs, they're saying in the 20s. The s word is even being used.
I'm planning on some christmas lights under the frost cover. I'm really enjoying the lettuce/spinach.
I did a puff quilt back in the early 80s. SO warm. Your daughter is lucky.26F- first hard freeze. Usually there are more days of light freeze before such a low.
Yesterday picked the parsnips and beets. Forgot to pick any mustard. Maybe it has survived?
The sweet potatoes have had a long cure in their tent, but either today or tomorrow I should be able to get them inside.
The “Mrs. Amerson’s” winter squash is FANTASTIC. It is an heirloom squash and I see why it remained in circulation. Smooth and really sweet and very deep/bright orange. Cut up the remaining 7 squash and baked them, removed cooked parts and will freeze them. Next up will be the butternut squash.
@WthrLady - my current sewing project is a “puff quilt” -make little pillows (4” squares when done) and sew together, add batting and backing. Teen daughter has already claimed it and I don’t even have all the puffs done yet. It’s red, white, blue fabrics, some with various stars, so not the usual baby colors. Not quite so difficult as matching plaids though. My one and only foray into plaids was for a cloak hood - not too bad for one seam that had to match! Your dress looks great!
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