Faye’s 31st Birthday

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Maciek stepped up his birthday cake game from last year and made me a marshmallow meringue, homemade vanilla ice cream, hazelnut-pecan chocolate cake. It actually worked out too!

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Surprise and excitement at having an intact birthday cake this year
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Blowing out the candles
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Delicious ice cream cake

I also got some very thoughtful handmade craft gifts:

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Fairy, made by my mom
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Feather, made by Caitlin

End of Season Garden Report

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The nights are starting to drop below freezing now, so we have harvested the remainder of our garden and lain it to rest for the season.

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Our garden right before final harvest

Some vegetables grew better than others, and so it is time for the end-of-season report card.

  • Tomatoes – Flourished when grown indoors, then struggled with the cold nights outdoors. Eventually bounced back as the nights got warmer, but not enough to produce more than a few small tomatoes. They would have done much better in a greenhouse. Also, tomatoes are readily available for purchase at the local store, so probably not worth the effort if they’re going to be temperamental. <C->

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  • Zucchini – Flourished when grown indoors, then struggled with the cold nights outdoors. It may have been making a resurrection, but I cut it down thinking it was a weed. It wouldn’t have had a chance to grow very big anyways. <D->
  • Peppers -Another cold-sensitive plant that showed some initial promise but didn’t amount to anything. Ain’t nobody got time for that up here. <D->
  • Spinach – Bolted right away. Never got to eat any spinach. <F>
  • Rapini – Bolted. <F>
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Bolting rapini taking over our garden in July
  • Kohlrabi – Did we even have these? I could have sworn we planted some, but clearly they didn’t work out if we did. <data deficient>
  • Cauliflower – Our little cauliflower showed some promise in July, but it never got any bigger and the little cauliflower bit just grew out in all directions. Also that plant takes up a lot of space in the garden. <F>
  • Peas – We got a few of these throughout the season, but they were all gone by this final harvest. <C+>
  • Onions – We planted some onion bulbs, and were excited to see how big they had grown by the end of the season. Turns out only marginally bigger than when they were planted. <D+>

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  • Beets – Much like onions, these were planted at the beginning of the season and we could see the leaves growing in, so we were excited to see how big the beets had grown. Turns out not at all – we just have beet leaves, but no beets. <C->
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Beet leaves on the right, lettuce on the left, and some kind of mixture in the middle.
  • Kale – Did great all summer. <A+>

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  • Swiss Chard – Did great right from the beginning and continued to produce all summer.  <A+>

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  • Lettuce – We planted some mixed lettuces a bit later in the season hoping  that we’d get a second round of leafy greens. We also planted a number of herbs at the same time. They did start growing in, but not as quickly as hoped, and so they were still quite small by the final harvest (refer to the picture for beets). They did show good potential however, and likely would have worked well if they had been planted earlier. <B+>
  • Cilantro – Delicious and abundant, but kept insistently trying to flower. Much effort was spent trying to keep it small, leafy, and delicious. <A->

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  • Dill – We didn’t get much dill, but what we did get was delicious. <B>

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  • Sage – We got a few sprigs of this guy. <C+>

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  • Other herbs -We may have planted other herbs too (I’m pretty sure we did…), but clearly they didn’t grow. <F>
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The final harvest

Minimalist Clothes Rack

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Turns out, we have so many clothes they ripped the clothes rack built into our closet right out of the wall. The problem, especially, seemed to be our three partitioned hanging cloth thingies, that we’d loaded all our shirts and undies into.

A ha! Another chance for my basic woodworking skills to Shine. I spent an afternoon measuring the space and hanging racks, and then throwing together the most basic, minimalist and unadorned free standing clothes rack that was possible.

It’s far from beautiful, but it does fit our space perfectly and actual hold up the weight of our clothes, so I’m gonna call this a win.

Maciek's Minimalist Clothes Rack
Maciek’s Minimalist Clothes Rack