Sunday, June 28, 2009






The peaches are getting all kinds of color; they look so good.  The biggest one is the Mid Pride peach, and the small tree full is Rio Grande or something like that.  Those peaches are way smaller; amazing how many set (there had been more, they are gradually dropping off all but about 12) but considering how tiny that tree is, I am surprised any peaches are on it.  As you can see, I have lots of tomatoes too, and the orange one was part of our taco salad tonight; it was perfectly ripe and juicy, it is a Hillbilly and I am glad to say we have lots on the plants!


Sunday, June 14, 2009

There, an update wasn't so bad

I hope it is noticed that there is finally a new post, I imagine no one is keeping track now.

sigh, time to update




I should be ashamed of taking so long to update; I have taken pictures, which need to be downloaded again, but I have probably done some updates on the plantings.  I haven't taken any knitting pictures, my hands are acting up and the size 1 and zero needles are hard to hold right now. My DH says to rub the chilis over the joints; we are making lots of Thai dishes today so I might actually give that a try; we are going to do Larb, with chicken, though DH was lobbying for duck, which I have plans for, and a Seafood Rice stick salad, comprising of shrimp, scallops, squid, and who knows what else, and papaya salad.  All spicy.  We bought a great looking hunk of yellowfin tuna yesterday and now we have changed the menu.  So  tomorrow it will be grilled tuna :)  I am good with that.  I love grilled food, and I love Thai.
We have been doing lots of cooking while DH is recuperating from his knee surgery and we are catching up a lot on the garden; we puts in way too much effort on skunk control, they are destructive little beasties; they don't want to go anywhere else as we have an organic garden and they love our earthworms and I am sure there are grubs there too.  He ground up every chili pod we have; the yellow mushroom, the haberneros, the carribeans, and the serranos and who knows what else we are growing, and then spread it all around where the skunks have been digging; they dug up a section of my hop plants, they dug around tomatoes, and then the bean plants and everything else.  It worked last night.  Time will tell.
Let's see if I have any photos to post.
The top picture, if this posts correctly, is of the trees in the planters; the peach-nectarine tree and one of the apricot trees, with the red-vine hop next to it.  the next one is a small peach tree laden with peaches, and next to the green frilly kale which is so good and really productive.  Time for more soup and other dishes for kale.  The bottom is some lettuce and catnip I grew from seed, it is hanging so the cats and other pest can't get into it until I wish it to used.  The lettuce is so bright red, it is hard to fathom.

Monday, April 27, 2009

We have Eppiphyllums blooming!



I don't have a label on the pink/mauve one but the red one, is I think, Campfire. This is a hybrid of cactus and night blooming cereus and they stay open during the day and last almost 2 days long. No fragrance to speak of. These are about 9 inches across, outstanding!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Pictures finally!!!




I was reminded of how long it had been since I had downloaded pictures from my camera; all March, pretty much, and of course, most of this month. I had pictures of the garden plants and now they are of course much bigger. Since we don't have a garden plot planted out like "normal" people do, in rows and like, 10X12 or something, we have to do a lot of raised bed and container planting. So far there are 6 Earth Boxes planted out, and of course other plantings too. The skunks have been relentless in learning how to dig under the fencing DH has put around the plants, even though there are bricks and other stuff to counter them. We have four young skunks, they are bigger than little nurslings, but not close to full grown. I don't know if they are being taught incorrectly by their mom or what, but they were all out in the backyard doing whatever skunks do, when we came home from grocery shopping, and DH went out back to put the 20 pounds of ice in the cooler and I guess they got a little spooked by his presence. They live under our gazebo which is right outside, and under the bedroom window. At least they dug a tunnel facing the bedroom window. OH JOY. Imagine how much spritzing goes on during the night. But, we have registered this place with the National Wildlife Federation or World Wildlife Federation as we like the birds, and all the wildlife. I just didn't realize how invasive they can be and so without fear. They run over the DH's feet. The eat close enough DH can touch them while sitting in the gazebo. It is like having more feral cats. I don't have pictures of them.
The top picture is poblano and jalapeno chiles in the oblong planter, the middle picture is of peppers and tomato plants that needed planting; most are NOW planted. The pictures were taken a while ago. The bottom picture is of the tomatoes that HAD been in the box and are now in black pots, and around them are the "houseplants"; the philodendren and the ficus Benjamina. We don't grow the plants in the house in this climate. The plants love it outside.


Monday, April 6, 2009


Our sugar snap peas and the sugar peas are going crazy producing. The bananas are ripe and need to be used, there are more on the trees and husband has been threatening to make banana bread. Which is ok, I can eat some. I have been eyeing bananas foster recipes. I am not a big drinker, but maybe rum in a dessert is yummier.

On my own for the week

My hubby had to leave for the week, but the ship will be back at the end of the week. This means I get to eat soup as often as I want, and Greek salad and crab louis salad and stuff like that. I can go to Santanas and get cheese enchiladas next to the San Diego airport and just get out and get out of the house. I have a tendency to "hermit" whenever hubby is out of town and he tells me to re-connect with knitting buddies and stuff but I get busy and don't.
One friend finished the Kauni shawl I had given her the pattern and the yarn for and I still need to re-start the shawl I am doing in the same colorway. I haven't knit on any of the shawls.
I am gardening!!!! We have been planting tomatoes and peppers and some other stuff. Dang, I forgot I need to get those kale babies in the ground as they have outgrown their pots and the roots are coing out of the bottom. The escarole plants are ready to be made into soup and other neat dishes.
I love cooking from the garden.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Pitiful pictures

The broken pot is holding a Red Vine hop, and the pot must be replaced but the hop is leaping out too quickly. The other picture is Jubilee blueberries in bloom and setting. Things are letting me know that I need to get outside more before it gets all hot and miserable in the valley.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy Saint Patricks' Day


I have the traditional corned beef and cabbage going and that is what is for dinner, it smells delicious in here. I still have some cabbage growing in the garden.


My back yard is full of blooms!!!




Daffodils are my favorite flower, closely followed by Amaryllis'. My cats are happy with everything and the birds and bees are happy. Now it will be hot this week, in the 90's. sigh. We need rain badly, I hope, hope, hope for more.

what the heck, my blog wouldn't let me post

Redone on the blog