Tag: vegetablegarden
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“Heatwave Fighting” kale straight from our garden…

Embracing the garden-to-table life with my better half! Yesterdays lunch featured my “heatwave fighting” kale straight from our garden—both classic and dino varieties. Can’t wait to share how I used this harvest of kale for our lunch below . #GardenToTable #HomegrownGoodness“ I used all the veggies and fruit we had left over from the week.…
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From Garden to Table: My Weekend Walk and Garden Meal

10:00 am Journal I’m writing this at about 10 am; I just finished my early morning walk. It’s the weekend, so I woke up later than usual. While walking this am, I tried to be more mindful of what my body craved and what it needed to be fueled and recover well. As the end…
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….And I don’t wait for inspiration
I’m taking a short break after my daily walk to romanticize my Saturday chores, when all I really want to do is play in my garden and write. This quote by Maya Angelou serves as a reminder that tidying will enhance my writing and meditation sessions this week. “I make writing as much a part…
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From Morning Chuckles to Garden Hustles: A Harvest Tale with a Tech Twist 🌶️🤣

Happy Saturday *The photo above is a mineral makeup and dna generated face but….a Ai generated background to soothe my mini/micro sweet pepper harvest this week! I found myself chuckling at the thought of harvesting tiny sweet red peppers again this morning. After finishing my morning walk I used an AI background generator to visualize…
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….”and all of us are beautiful”

Today Im sharing a quote by Maya Angelou for my fellow gardeners (video and text below) “As I gaze at my garden and regard the varying colors the Creator has made for us, red, yellow, blue, white, pink, purple, etc…, I also think of the many colors the Creator has made of us, black, beige,…
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but…it turned out well.

One of my biggest regrets is throwing away most of my journals from college before moving to New York in 2010. I discovered a few old journals and notes from around that time on my computer this week. It’s so interesting to read how confident, absolutely wrong, dream-filled, afraid, and courageous I was in my…
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I admit, they were indeed more beautiful than me.

Hello! I hope you are well. This week, I have a 10-minute podcast and a transcription of the podcast available for those who prefer reading my weekly blog post. Disclaimer: The transcript is not a polished piece of writing, but rather a transcription of a podcast. As I continue to improve my editing process, I…
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Childhood dream…

This week, I celebrated spring by harvesting from my garden. One of my favorite dishes that I made this week was a quick salad using fresh dinosaur kale (Lacinato) from the garden. Below are a few photos showing the steps I took to make the salad from harvest to table. This weekend I asked my…
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And that’s ok…

The year is passing by quickly, I’m thankful I slowed down enough to summarize February before March ends. What did I read in February? I read a book by Esmeralda Santiago and I am hoping to read more of her work. She has a few books that tell the story of her life, and I…
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Let me schooch on over

Yesterday, I was on the train reading a book when a stranger sat beside me. I moved over slightly, hoping to offer them a seat. As I slowly looked up from my book and forced myself out of the daze of the paragraph I was reading, my eyes counted several open seats on the train.…