It's winter on the Palouse. This means cold temperatures, rain, snow, and wind. It means snowy, icy roads and bundling up before heading out anywhere. It's wool socks and sweaters and a fire constantly burning in the woodstove. It's certainly NOT gardening weather, that's for sure. Well, except for this. The carrots and parsnips we left in the garden bed last fall finally got dug up today. I was afraid they might be mushy by now after all the hard freezes and snowy weather but, they were beautiful!
Musings about life on the Palouse
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Winter harvest
It's winter on the Palouse. This means cold temperatures, rain, snow, and wind. It means snowy, icy roads and bundling up before heading out anywhere. It's wool socks and sweaters and a fire constantly burning in the woodstove. It's certainly NOT gardening weather, that's for sure. Well, except for this. The carrots and parsnips we left in the garden bed last fall finally got dug up today. I was afraid they might be mushy by now after all the hard freezes and snowy weather but, they were beautiful!
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