The tropical storm brought a lot of rain in our neck of the woods. It started raining last night around midnight and it is still raining with some wind right now. We went for a walk to see how the neighborhood was doing and some parts of the road has been washed away and some are flooded.
Save the Elf! and sheep
Waterfall ripping !
Some of our blue potatoes that I picked this week. We lost a lot of the Russet potatoes I planted since the mice got to them and ate them. They ate them since the bed was a new bed made up of sticks and organic matter, in other words a perfect home for mice. I won't be doing that next year. On the other hand, the potatoes that did not get eaten were huge and delicious.
We have corn from Cedar Circle Farm. We volunteer there when they have festivals and special events and in return we get free produce.
I plan to blanch the ears of corn, then strip the kernels off and freeze them in bags. We also have 70+ pounds of tomatoes to make sauce and can.
Che Che and the chickens take refuge in the tool shed while the storm passes.
Asa looks out the window for us

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