But the dialogue is missing -
C: Put your hand in.
O: I do! I do!
C: The fish will bite you.
O: No!
And then Liam fell face first into the pond.
Today was a long day. A good one. But, still, a long day.
But the dialogue is missing -
C: Put your hand in.
O: I do! I do!
C: The fish will bite you.
O: No!
And then Liam fell face first into the pond.
Today was a long day. A good one. But, still, a long day.
Sunday was a big step back into winter. Grey skies. Freezing temperatures. And it's supposed to freeze again tonight.
Once again, our peach and plum trees are covered in fruit, all of which is likely to shrivel and die. This is the 3rd year in a row that this has happened. At least I haven't planted any tender vegetables yet.
As a move of desperation, Gabriel and I mummy-wrapped the plum tree and select branches of the much larger peach tree. It looks comical and a bit frightening, but if it saves any of the fruit it will be worth it.
So now we wait inside our heated house, hoping and praying for our fruit trees.
I console myself with a cup of coffee and some freshly-made biscotti. The recipe is from the Moosewood Restaurant Low-Fat Favorites.
Maple Walnut Biscotti
Here's how I did it:
Take clippings of any spring-blooming shrub or tree. I used forsythia.
Stick them in water in a sunny location. Change water periodically until blooms emerge.
That's it! And look how beautiful they are: So, for some early spring time blossoms, encourage some clippings on your window sill.
For more Thrifty Green Thursday ideas head on over to the Green Baby Guide.