Sweet photos. Seeing that pretty little blue flower growing in a crack tells me your climate is much different than mine. Those little blue flowers don't last through our summers. It is too hot and dry here.
I finished off my first (small) batch of sun-dried Tomatoes yesterday; can't wait to try them. Does one have to leave them in the oil for a certain length of time?
Beautiful. Who need words.
ReplyDeleteSweet photos. Seeing that pretty little blue flower growing in a crack tells me your climate is much different than mine. Those little blue flowers don't last through our summers. It is too hot and dry here.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa. The blue flower is self seeded lobelia growing through a crack on our steps. We've had enough rain this summer to keep it alive.
DeleteI like the shot of your boots, they look tired, Rick looks sweet.
ReplyDeleteThey've walked a long way!
DeleteI finished off my first (small) batch of sun-dried Tomatoes yesterday; can't wait to try them. Does one have to leave them in the oil for a certain length of time?
ReplyDeleteWe just put ours into olive oil for storage. You can store them in the fridge or freezer without using any oil.
DeleteLovely photos, Sue. Rick looks one very contented doggy !
ReplyDeleteI think he is happy with us, I hope he is.
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