Many of you already know that I was interviewed at the DC. It was fine. It's better now that it's done. My family wasn't able to come to see me do it live, so Josh recorded it for me. You can see it here. My interview starts at 2:20.
I also grew a cucumber.
When I finally got to go to the garden center at the end of May, I was seduced by the promise that I could grow cucumbers in a container.
And my plant always looked healthy. I got very excited early in the season when I had approximately 257 flowers and roughly 72 little cukes.
They all died. So I stopped looking and just continued to water. I guess good things come to those who ignore. I was rewarded with a real cucumber!
Alas, I should have ignored it a little longer.
You can see by how green the seeds still are that this cuke wasn't exactly ripe. The result is a very bitter cucumber. It is, however, crunchy.
So I cut it up and mixed in some of my homegrown cherry tomatoes, a little onion and doused it a vinaigrette.
I will eat it up, love it, and learn from it. Next year I will have to continue to be patient.
Patience has gotten me nowhere with my strawberries. My plants are bigger and healthier this year than last, but I haven't had any fruit.
So that's all that's new with me.
I'm exhausted from the convention and hope I will sleep well tonight.
Date nights have been a little crazy as Josh is working a funny schedule of late. This week should be on Friday, but we'll see.
Kristen out!
3 comments:
Did not know you were interviewed! Cool! Haven't watched it yet. Will do. We have some sort of squash growing at the bottom of our driveway that we did not plant or water. Crazy, no? Miss you lots. Been thinking of you tons. Will e-mail...
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YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! A new blog. I'm really sorry the cuke wasn't wonderful but I believe the tomatoes totally make up for it. The one I tasted was the best I've had in about 15 years.
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