Friday Morning's Harvest (August 14, 2020)

Not every crop has been a failure this year. The tomatoes, for instance, are producing heavily. So far we have been able to keep up with eating them, so not quite the source of food to take us through the winter that we'd hoped, but definitely enough to keep us in veg and out of the weird, surrealistic COVID grocery stores.This morning's take is pictured above.

We took our first pumpkin as well as our first cantaloupe today. Hopefully they are suitably ripe. They look promising. There are three more of each, close behind, in case we were too rash.

Our kitten, Zipper, has a habit of running amok in the morning. We usually harvest when we get back from our morning runs, and he has developed the habit of charging and climbing the screens and stepping over, or more frequently on, any dishes that happen to be in the sink as he wildly look for us.

We developed a solution: Zip him in his backpack carrier and take him with. He loves it.





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