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The garden in all its glory. I know it looks like a bunch of dirt right now, but if nothing else, I'm sure some weeds will grow pretty soon.
Here's the celery we planted. I'm not really sure how it will do, I've never planted it before. But I figured I should probably give it some room.
The saladish part of the garden.
The wild strawberries.
Pea and bean poles and onions.
Strawberry flowers.
And this is rainbow Swiss chard... I'm not really sure what chard is or how you cook it. But it was a really pretty plant so I got some anyhow.
Dandelion! For good luck and to ensure lots of weeds in the future.
Onions at night.
Frank and Amy and Ada meeting Stella.
Ada was happy to not be on the elevator anymore.
Carrie and Stella.
Me and Stella.
Stella with socks on her hands so she wouldn't scratch her face anymore. Stella didn't like the socks.
Tahiti Earrings from linkeldesigns. – $9.50
Super Fun 80's Inspired Big Ball Dangly Earrings available at moxibird. – $10
BIRDS on a Wire Earrings available at GlitzyLadybug. – $7.50
Owl at night earrings from WinterberryJewelry. – $12
Wonderfully Red and Yellow Dangle Earrings available from CreativeConcepts. – $5
Happy mushroom earrings from cuteandfun. – $5




And since there is so much mixing involved with this cake, I decided to finally try out my mixer. This is the first and last time I will ever use that mixer. No matter how many times I've had 50+ year old appliances blow up on me, I still insist on using them. I never seem to learn my lesson. But I'm afraid the coffee coffee cake was too much for my 70 year old mixer. First, the handle got hot, (strange right?) and I should have stopped right there. But it seemed to be running fine, and I just had a little more mixing to do. Well, it sort of went crazy on me and it decided it only wanted to run on full speed. (or perhaps faster than full speed.) And the next thing I knew I had batter all over the kitchen. Well, I had to finish the job with the little 50's pink hand mixer. But it all turned out alright anyhow.
Why is it when I find a slug in the garden I quickly relocate it to the city dump, but if I find a snail I think it's really cute and take it's picture? Really they're almost the same thing. A snail is just a slug with antennae and a shell. But that shell makes him really cute.
In fact, I've found a lot of neat bugs in the garden this week. But I'm having a hard time catching them to take their picture. Some are too quick, and some are too crafty and get out of the bucket when my back is turned. I saw a centipede last night, but it hurried off.
But this caterpillar and snail were both very slow moving and they managed to stay in one place long enough for me to go get the camera. The caterpillar was almost to the edge of the garden by the time I got back. But the poor snail was stuck going around in circles judging by his trail of slime. Now they're both happy over in the mossy corner again.




