[[Mike] Collards are one of the things we did]

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[[Mike] Collards are one of the things we did]
last weekend i had a dream that i was making my bed, and when i smoothed out the blankets, i uncovered a large shiny black wasp. we looked deep into each other's eyes and i woke up
today and yesterday, i walked twently-one thousand one hundred twenty corgi lengths in four degree wind-chill and twently-one thousand one hundred twenty corgi lengths in twelve degree wind-chill
for lunch i ate onions, cherry tomatoes, and collard greens dry fried in the skillet and topped with a little soy sauce and lime juice. it hit the spot
this afternoon, i am going to finish the third draft of the one poem and the first draft of the other poem while i munch on these blacknblue berries
I grow collards randomly around my house. Today I harvested a bundle and made lunch.
High tunnel
winter weather outside/ so cold!!!
Beautiful Russian /Dinosaur kale and 3 pounds of collard harvest today in winter weather here at Penny lane. 😇
The garden is in full ‘spring’
(The little ones are helping me weed)
My Instagram got treated to some work pics so why not Tumblr.
Baby collards after a few frosts are some of the tastiest greens you will ever eat! I like to munch on them fresh and raw.
hoppin’ john #leftovers.. here’s to 2022!