I love the stripy beans. We grew some here this year, though I left them to get too big because they were a little tougher than they should be. I’ll know better for next year when I sow the seed I’ve saved (also mottled and pretty).
I hope the found cat gets back home soon, at least he seems to be in the custody of somebody kind in the meantime, though. The colours in your photos are *very* pleasing on a grey morning.
These are such joys, finding a dear cat, that beautiful colored bean. Thanks for sharing.
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Kate, I just finished listening to your recent lecture. I really enjoyed it, thank you. Both the scholar and your person really shine through.
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Wonderful picture of the squash. Love the yellow color along with the green
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Is it a busk?
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Always good to hear about found cats!
Hoping I can meet up with you and Ysolda when I’m over in Scotland next month!
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The first squash is *so* exciting! Rhineback—fun but also sad sans you!
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Your new old thing is very intriguing I can’t think what it could be.
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I love the stripy beans. We grew some here this year, though I left them to get too big because they were a little tougher than they should be. I’ll know better for next year when I sow the seed I’ve saved (also mottled and pretty).
The date is intriguing.
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I hope the found cat gets back home soon, at least he seems to be in the custody of somebody kind in the meantime, though. The colours in your photos are *very* pleasing on a grey morning.
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I love to see “found” signs…”lost” signs make me so sad. Wish they came with follow up so you know there was a happy outcome.
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I covet your squash! Is the found cat YOUR cat, or a miscellaneous cat that once was lost and now is found?
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That is one delightful squash! I am seriously considering adding a sqaush patch to the garden next season.
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