Tuesday, June 24

Summertime

Summer in Oregon has officially arrived with more than one warm day in a row and higher temperatures. Gardening can be a challenge with all the shade in our yard but this year I've come up with even more vegetables and herbs that do pretty good in the coolness. Herbs do really well, green beans, garlic lettuce and spinach. A friend gave me a start of an onion called a creeping onion. You should look into them because they're so fun to watch grow. At first it grows just like a green onion would then it sprouts at the top forming little 'onionlets' that pulls the plant over and lets those little 'onionlets' to start growing themselves...thus the creeping part of the creeping onion. And it's all edible.

I've also planted a potted herb garden at the edge of our porch. Lavender grows really well from the seed and Basil does pretty good too. Also have Borage, Chives, Taragon, and found a Stevia plant. If you've never tried Stevia you should. It's a pretty cool creation God gave us. Very sweet and can be a replacement for sugar in recipes. Look for Stevia Recipe Books for substitutions. But the plant grows and you harvest the leaves, dry them and grind them into a powder. This you use as a sweetener. Unique.

It's also that time of year for Vacation Bible School. We're having perfect weather this week for it too. Supposed to have high temps by the weekend. Just in time for camping too and celebrations with friends. A birthday of 12 and one of 15. Exciting.

I'm still knitting a shoulder wrap...using cascade 220 wool yarn. I have an awesome job of knitting and crocheting display items for our stores knit shop. Sooo fun. No it's not all I get to do but being around yarn and people that love yarn is pretty good all the time. Also making headbands out of sock yarn...give it try. Find ways to use the sock yarn-even if you can't fathom using 5 little needles-use two to make headbands, little necklace purses you can stitch together and decorate to wear as a charm around your neck. Unlimited possibilities once you get started.

Try yarn'n in the sun. Get your dose of Vitamin D!

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