writing at 100,000 kilometers/hour, just sitting here
Frederic—the potato I planted that had sprouted in the thrift store during Stay-at-Home—has given birth to four mini-spuds!
Great potato harvest!
Heavy lifting!
They are all such good helpers! Clearly don[t mind getting potato all over their clothes. And such hearty spuds they are, too! Well done!
Yum! I remember the taste of fresh home grown spuds. Will they be baking them in the coals of a bonfire? Cooking them inside?
How proud they are! It's a joy to behold.
Yes, the Girlettes look to be having such fun harvesting! Garden potatoes do taste different than those in the store.Kirsten
Thanks, everybody! The girlettes are very proud of Frederic and the harvest.I am going to save one of the potatoes in a cool, dark place and plant it in the spring.
Potatoes are amazingly tough plants!
STEVE: And this one proved it!!!
Great potato harvest!
ReplyDeleteHeavy lifting!
ReplyDeleteThey are all such good helpers! Clearly don[t mind getting potato all over their clothes. And such hearty spuds they are, too! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYum! I remember the taste of fresh home grown spuds. Will they be baking them in the coals of a bonfire? Cooking them inside?
ReplyDeleteHow proud they are! It's a joy to behold.
ReplyDeleteYes, the Girlettes look to be having such fun harvesting! Garden potatoes do taste different than those in the store.
ReplyDeleteKirsten
Thanks, everybody! The girlettes are very proud of Frederic and the harvest.
ReplyDeleteI am going to save one of the potatoes in a cool, dark place and plant it in the spring.
Potatoes are amazingly tough plants!
ReplyDeleteSTEVE: And this one proved it!!!
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