
i’m not sure if it was a raccoon or the groundhog couple that was spotted late last week.

i’m not sure if it was a raccoon or the groundhog couple that was spotted late last week.

since the loss of the spinach plants in may’s excessive rains, i’ve been trying to keep the remaining pepper & tomato plants alive.
for the record, here’s what remains in the south garden: 1 hot banana pepper plant, 1 jalapeno plant, 4 bell pepper plants, 7 red cherry tomato plants.

editing audio, studying for next week’s poetry workshop session & writing poetry book reviews at world coffee café…

yes… i my new, cheap coffee press… & other morning accouterments…

but don’t plant the corn & tomato next to each other in the garden… they are not companion plants & may harm each other’s growth if planted close together…



made from tree trimmings, old tarp, & t-shirt scraps

The North Carolina Arboretum (http://www.ncarboretum.org/)

I’m surprised that one of the photos I submitted to the DITLO project was chosen as the jugde’s pick. The Day in the Life of Asheville photo project took place between 12:00 noon April 18 through midnight April 19 in Asheville, NC city limits.
