Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Spring Equinox


   The moon was bright and hanging low in the sky this morning.  I was out poking in the yard and took these pictures around 6:45am.  They are not very clear, but the moon looked so big I couldn't resist saving them.  The pictures are taken looking across the alley, at the backs of the properties behind our house.  It's a "Super Worm Moon" this year.  Must remember to get pictures tonight.









   One of the Orange Spice jalapeño peppers, the parsley, leeks, and a bunch of tomatoes have germinated.  (The rosemary, as expected, hasn't shown itself yet).  Early Annie and Coastal Pride Orange were the first to come up, followed by Work Release Paste and Malachite Box.  I am anxiously awaiting signs of Midnight Sun, Dwarf Purple Heart, and Brad's Black Heart. I obtained those seeds in trades and have few of them, so if they don't do well, I'll have to source them out and try again next year.




   Lou snoozing in the sunshine, assuming the "prayer position" she finds comfy on the cat tree.




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