No, its not out of my garden, someone else grew this one. But I am soooo ready to get my garden planted. Today I shoveled fertilize into my garden beds. The ole girls (meaning cows) and the donkey provided all the fertilize that I should need. (thank you very much!) I'll add some top soil and a little more organic matter (sawdust) and wait another week or two (so the weather can get the frost completely out of its system) then I'll plant a few tomatoes, some crookneck squash (my absolute favorite) and a few bell peppers. Then as the weather continues to warm I'll plant a few more seeds. (Peas, corn, okra, and who knows what else I'll find to plant.) Looking forward to some good eating!
When I wasn't shoveling poop... I did some hand work on these little pink booties. They were fun to make, I've never made booties before. I used a few embriodery stiches to emblish the top. I hope to give them to my little friend at church, I still need to attach a ribbon to tie them with. I'm not sure just how I'm going to do it because.... I'm not following the instructions! (shocked aren't you ) I will figure it out, it may wind up looking hookie, but they will tie somehow.
Blessings from the pasture!
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