It happened. The first frost hit the vegetable garden. Not hard, but enough to show. Most of the tender and unprotected plants were already done for the year, anyway—the tomatoes had largely succumbed to drought, the cucumbers had given up, the melons were done, the pumpkins were already harvested, and the basil had gone to seed. The summer squashes were only lightly touched—a few of the leaves browned, but most of the growing tips in good shape.
Of course, at this time of year, any day could be the last.
So we savour each day—enjoying the tastes of summer while they last.
I find your approach to winter as we approach summer to be fascinating. Logically I know about the different hemispheres and different weather patterns, but it is still interesting to me.
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It’s still sometimes strange to me–that I can be swimming at the beach while my family in the US is shovelling out from a snowstorm, or that pumpkin pie is more of an Easter food here…
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