Monthly Archives: April 2009

More cauliflowers

I’ve attached a few photos: 1. A cauliflower plant tied up to “blanch” the flower, 2. The best cauliflower I’ve grown this year (nice, tight curds) and 3. How to soak cauliflower in salt water to bring out the bugs … Continue reading

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Wildness

“wilderness has virtue unto itself and needs no extraneous justification.” –The Diversity of Life, Edward O. Wilson

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Life gets more complex; the “Jayhawks”; People are simple

Ever wonder why songs get better each time you hear them? It’s because they weave a pleasureable groove in your brain and that pattern starts to have a familiarity that feels “right” and there’s a knowledge of that feeling, and … Continue reading

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Huge cauliflower!

Check out this cauliflower I harvested this morning! It weighed in at 8 pounds! It’s bigger than my head. That means I shouldn’t eat the whole thing in one sitting. Believe me, I won’t! This will make a lot of … Continue reading

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Boca Raton, FL

We’ve been in Boca Raton, the “mouth of the mouse” to enjoy retired life: swimming, working out, and eating, lots of naps and relaxation. The most amazing thing is the weather: we’ve had a few beautiful, blue sky, sun shiny … Continue reading

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