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Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 1pic1000wordsjayneLeave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

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Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 1pic1000wordsjayneLeave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

Julia

Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 1pic1000wordsjayneLeave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

Julia · Uncategorized

Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 1pic1000wordsjayneLeave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

Julia

Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 1pic1000wordsjayneLeave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

Julia · Uncategorized

Overheard

May 27, 2008October 22, 2020 Jayne1Leave a comment

Julia is in the other room, playing with crayons. The crayons are talking to each other. "But I'm a girl...I have pink!"

Broccoli Rabe · Cauliflower · Cheese

Broccoli Rabe and Cauliflower Gratin

May 26, 2008October 22, 2020 Jayne13 Comments

I believe I have mentioned that we have had a bumper crop of broccoli rabe this year.  The thing is, broccoli rabe is kind of an early vegetable, and Bill had planted a ton of rabe in spots that will eventually (soon) be taken over by the mid-season vegetables that make up the bulk of… Continue reading Broccoli Rabe and Cauliflower Gratin

Musings

The Payoff

May 25, 2008October 22, 2020 Jayne14 Comments

Yesterday was a brew day here - my husband and his friend John brewed up a 20 gallon batch of pale ale, fixed the spigot connection on the side of the house, and played whiffle ball sometimes with the kids. Brew day has become more than just a day of making beer.  It's also a… Continue reading The Payoff

Farmers Markets · Julia

Farmers’ Market with Julia, 5.22.08

May 25, 2008October 22, 2020 Jayne1Leave a comment

For the second week in a row, Julia and I have gone to the Farmers' Market at Goddard State Park.  It's still relatively early in the season - the first day we went there were only a few booths on hand - most of the farms were selling plants - flowers, vegetables, herbs - rather… Continue reading Farmers’ Market with Julia, 5.22.08

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Out and About

May 23, 2008October 22, 2020 Jayne11 Comment

Hi, Just a quick note to say I'll be posting later.  This morning, after Alex goes to kindergarten, Julia and I are heading to our local Farmers Market and then to the grocery store to gather provisions for a whole lotta cooking and baking I've got going on today and tomorrow.  Hopefully there will be… Continue reading Out and About

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