A New Beginning

 We are thankful for the inch of rain that we got yesterday. I'm afraid I haven't gotten the fall garden thing figured out. I had very little success with the things I planted a couple of months ago in the fall garden. It was very hot and dry at the time. Then my gardening was pleasantly interrupted by a month-long stay in Alaska for the birth of my grandson, Isaiah. 


 However, now it seems that some of those stubborn seeds are happy about the cooler, wetter weather.  

The shallots have started all over again.


Some of the Crawford lettuce is up


 and spinach


 and Swiss chard



 a fine stand of Mesculin mix


 and radishes


 and daikons

Last week I started four flats of seedlings, and some of them are already peeking out. They will go under the grow lights tomorrow probably.



In the middle of these cold, dreary, fallow days, it good to see signs of new life. When images of desecration fill my vision, it is refreshing to be reminded that our world is a sacred place filled with hope and life.


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