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About Sustainable Eating and Me. March 16, 2009 at 4:33 am. Chard is one of the few locally grown crops abundantly available in the Pacific Northwest this time of year. I’ve seen locally grown organic chard at PCC Markets. All winter long, and also found it at the Yakima Fruit Market. I’m in love with this delicious beautiful plant! So far, I’ve sauteed it and added it to salad, soup and a stir-fry. It tastes great in everything! Here’s my sauteeing recipe–. 1 tablespoon olive oil. When the leaves begin ...
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fine as frogs' hair: 09.11
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From the brain of. Gardening: day of the tomato. I'm one of those people who just doesn't love summer. Temperatures over 80F make me cranky. Over 90F just makes me mad. I left Sacramento after living there a mere 18 months, and have followed the magnetic draw of the north pole ever since, landing in the Pacific Northwest, with its lovely, reasonable summers. Stupice tomatoes, from my own garden. Cherry tomatoes ready for dehydrating. The resulting dried tomatoes are like candy and get right in your mouth.
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Our Forever Journey of Adoption: September 2011
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Pea Biggio Font courtesy of. Thursday, September 15, 2011. We Are Still In It! I don't have time to post as it has been and still is a crazy week! We are still here and doing the challenge though. I hope to post soon with pictures of Hubby's BD and Harvest Moon celebration. We have had a few MD appts. Now I am leaving for a working retreat this weekend. So, no time to catch up! Sweet momma luv u. Links to this post. Saturday, September 10, 2011. Sept 11. May We Never Forget! Sweet momma luv u. He had to ...
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Our Forever Journey of Adoption: Day 5,6 and 7...... Equals 1 Week!
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Pea Biggio Font courtesy of. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Day 5,6 and 7. Equals 1 Week! Okay everything is running together on me. We are still in the 30 Day of No Spending challenge sponsored by none other than Christie at Bushel and a Peck. I had to run to the Yakima Fruit Market. To stock up on some yummy produce on Monday. I love going there and buying fresh stuff! The peaches are so sweet and the blueberries are to die for. I am in heaven with all of this wonderful produce. Of course I had coffee!
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Northwestern Perspectives: November 2010
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Thoughts, opinions, and activities from the Pacific Northwest. Sunday, November 14, 2010. I have to admit that I have a big picture idea of Alaska’s geography but the details and native Alaskan names for places leave me dazed and confused in a similar fashion like place names in Hawaii. Whereas native Alaskan words seem heavy in consonants, Hawaiian names seem heavy in vowels. The words all sound the same in the respective languages. STELLER'S ISLAND: Adventures of a Pioneer Naturalist in Alaska. Dan Sat...
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Northwestern Perspectives: Spring
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Thoughts, opinions, and activities from the Pacific Northwest. Monday, March 25, 2013. This was our best year for daffodils. I salvaged this Hellebore years ago from a home garden slated for demolition. These tulips are actually in front of the Edmonds Museum. Early spring rotation on our front porch. We have a huge camellia, could be more than 40 years old. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Salish Crossing Redevelopment Project - Edmonds, W. Sightline Daily - News and Views for a Sustainable Northwest.
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Northwestern Perspectives: April 2011
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Thoughts, opinions, and activities from the Pacific Northwest. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. From our lunch vantage, we spied a stock pond a little further south down a draw between us and the opposite side ridge. The power of the pond compelled us and so we packed up and headed to the pond across the open country that offered little resistance to foot travel. The pond in and of itself wasn’t too exciting except for the large thatch mound of a wood ant colony ( Formica rufa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Washin...
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Northwestern Perspectives: January 2011
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Thoughts, opinions, and activities from the Pacific Northwest. Sunday, January 23, 2011. I'm inspired to share my experience with glacial erratics from reading Dan McShane's blogpost A Really Big Erratic White Rock in Jefferson County. 1/20/2011) and Dave Tucker's blogpost Appeal to Citizen Scientists: Do you know of any Jackass conglomerate erratics? I could probably safely say that I've known some erratic jackasses during my lifetime but have yet to find any Jackass conglomerate erratics. Victory Day o...
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Northwestern Perspectives: December 2012
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Thoughts, opinions, and activities from the Pacific Northwest. Monday, December 31, 2012. It was a drizzly miserable day, not they day I'd hoped for to try out my new camera. I did a quick study of Edmonds Station, the train station in my home town, where you can pick up an Amtrak train that will take you up and down the west coast or a Sounder commuter train into downtown Seattle. The station has some interesting displays of train memorabilia. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tides at Everett, WA. Chris and ...
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