Hi all,
Hope your first days of school have been a lot of fun for teachers and students alike.
Happy Birthday to all the September partiers! (love that calendar).
Enjoyed the last I think, celebration for Toby's wedding, a cocktail party at Mere's Mom's house.
We met many of the people the boys have talked about caddying for over the last 10 years.
Alex spent the night networking as usual, wish I was as good at it.
Monday Cris and I drove to Saratoga to the raceway to meet up with some friends. He has wanted to visit ther for years. It is a unique place in that they try to cater to families. You can bring your chairs and a picnic in. There is entertainment along with the racing. We had a really nice day.
Yesterday I got a job selling for a studio in Westport, the job doesn't actually start until Nov. 1st.
In the meantime, I am creating small niche web sites for a $975.00 4-hour photography service.
So far I have published the first one, purpleunionphotography.com. This caters to the gay and lesbian community, where much of my event business is coming from. To advertize I set up free links on related sites.
Now I need to hit the garden. We are not getting rain and so I water every day. We have a new crop of cukes and lettuce. I just planted carrots, scallions, broccoli, cauliflower and peas.
Still picking and canning tomatoes, frying up lots of eggplant with more coming on. New beans blossoming along with pie pumpkins. Tomatillas are loaded so I have been making verde sauce for Cris' enchiladas.
Our biggest crop is acorns, more than I have ever seen. I try not to park under the trees???
Bye for now
2 comments:
So much going on! All I do is go to school, come home, cook, and go to bed. Too bad I'm not more of a social creature. I pulled up my beans and discovered I should have continued picking tyhe last couple of weeks. Guess I'm not much of a gardener either.
Sal your garden sounds amazing! I was just wondering today what the difference is between a pie pumkin and a regular one and how do I tell? I want to try to make a real pumkin pie this year.
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