Almost Lammas, and harvest in the garden is going great: squash, tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, eggplant, peppers, beans... Here's some of what I've picked in the last couple of days (there were also two zucchinis and more tomatoes, but we ate them):
Some of the corn is seven feet high and starting to bloom... Back to work now.
-GRG
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Wednesday...
We had a thunderstorm yesterday evening, which cooled things off a bit. The vegetables like the hot weather as long as I keep them watered. The cucumbers and squash are doing well, and the sweet 100 tomatoes are really getting into their stride. Still waiting for the other varieties - lots of green tomatoes, but only the black cherries (another small variety) are starting to show color.
Under these conditions, it's hard to imagine myself into Ireland with Gwernin, but I'm still plodding along. Had to pause briefly to research 6th century Emain Macha, though. Current reference for that: Armagh and the royal centres in early medieval Ireland : monuments, cosmology and the past.
Today's picture: the Magic Lantern rose is starting a new round of blooms:
-GRG
Under these conditions, it's hard to imagine myself into Ireland with Gwernin, but I'm still plodding along. Had to pause briefly to research 6th century Emain Macha, though. Current reference for that: Armagh and the royal centres in early medieval Ireland : monuments, cosmology and the past.
Today's picture: the Magic Lantern rose is starting a new round of blooms:
-GRG
Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday...
A hot weekend, and no break so far, but at least when it's hot in Colorado it's also dry - plus it usually cools off nicely at night. I got up early today to get part of the lawn mowed before the day warmed up - front yard's done, anyway. Might be able to finish it tonight.
I've been posting a bit about my research for The Druid's Son on my LibraryThing thread, and I'm also doing a giveaway of a copy of Storyteller there.
Another garden picture from last week's series - too hot to go out and take more right now:
-GRG
I've been posting a bit about my research for The Druid's Son on my LibraryThing thread, and I'm also doing a giveaway of a copy of Storyteller there.
Another garden picture from last week's series - too hot to go out and take more right now:
-GRG
Friday, July 22, 2011
Friday...
High summer in the garden, and the bees are going crazy on the leek blossoms:
The vegetables are growing faster than my manuscript, but I'll keep plugging along...
-GRG
The vegetables are growing faster than my manuscript, but I'll keep plugging along...
-GRG
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Wednesday...
It's been suggested to me more than once that when I appear somewhere (like the Elizabeth Celtic Festival this past weekend) doing storytelling for the Colorado Welsh Society, I should have a display poster about my books for the booth. So yesterday I finally got motivated, and did one:
The photo at the top is one I took last August in the Black Mountains.
Now back to writing...
-GRG
The photo at the top is one I took last August in the Black Mountains.
Now back to writing...
-GRG
Monday, July 18, 2011
Monday...
A busy weekend. I spent most of it at the Elizabeth Celtic Festival, doing storytelling with the Colorado Welsh Society. The relatively cool weather we had been having broke on Friday, so the festival was sunny and warm - a little too warm for my taste. However, it's good for the garden:
That's a pumpkin vine in the picture.
Now back to work...
-GRG
That's a pumpkin vine in the picture.
Now back to work...
-GRG
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Summer...
We've had a lot of rain in the last week, and everything in the garden is growing like crazy - including, of course, the grass and weeds. But the corn has been particularly impressive:
Writing's not going quite as fast, but I'm trying to get back on track after the midsummer distractions. Back to work...
-GRG
Writing's not going quite as fast, but I'm trying to get back on track after the midsummer distractions. Back to work...
-GRG
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Definitely not Denver...
Sunday, July 3, 2011
How time flies...
Very behind on blogging due to various factors. First, I was writing; then we were celebrating Midsummer both publicly and privately; then we were recovering from the celebrations; then I was reading and researching... Anyway, before I plunge back into the writing cycle, I thought I'd better let people know I'm still here...
The garden's coming along well, despite a few minor hailstorms: the third cherry tomato is getting ripe; the peas are almost finished; the onions are forming bulbs; and the squash has started blooming. Then there are the beans, and the corn, and the cucumbers, and the eggplants, and the peppers--oh, yes, and my first red raspberries! This obviously is another reason I haven't had time for blogging...
Pictures again soon - I promise! Now, back to work...
-GRG
The garden's coming along well, despite a few minor hailstorms: the third cherry tomato is getting ripe; the peas are almost finished; the onions are forming bulbs; and the squash has started blooming. Then there are the beans, and the corn, and the cucumbers, and the eggplants, and the peppers--oh, yes, and my first red raspberries! This obviously is another reason I haven't had time for blogging...
Pictures again soon - I promise! Now, back to work...
-GRG
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