Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A belated spring post

As I've missed writing about the arrival (and departure) of spring here in Northern Town, I've some catching up to do. The next few posts will try to remedy that as well as throw in some current news now and again.


So, without further adieu, waaaaaay back in April, when the landscape looked like this photo below (taken by ManNorth on one of his regular super-hero flights to check out the changing landscape) and community members were still building quinzees
and spruce bough shelters during ice fishing excursions, we were busy preparing...


...for our garden in the community greenhouse. We purchased a few small plastic flats to start our seedlings. The beans got off to a roaring start while the lettuce, tomatoes, swiss chard and various herbs took their time. Meanwhile, the peppers that we started last summer and which had begun producing fruit finally began to ripen. We realized that we had mistaken hot pepper seeds for bell peppers eeds (we saved both from fresh peppers we'd purchased at the grocery store) but were, and are, happy to have such festive looking and tasty hot fruit.


Daylength at the end of April was noticeably longer and already longer than most days much further south. (Of course, relative to a month of no direct sunlight in the winter, this may not mean much to any of you.) The photo of the peppers and tray of seedlings was taken at 11pm and illuminated by outdoor light. This is what the sky looked like outside at the same time as the sun slowly set.
Next post(s), stories from May.

4 comments:

CrankyProf said...

(On knee painting -- you posed the question on my blog: as everyone is wandering around in shorts, and some people are fussy about face paint (it causes pimples/rashes/whatever), so knees are a viable option. Knees cost extra, though!)

naturegirl said...

Yay! You're back! I'm looking forward to hearing more of your tales.

Steph said...

Have you guys thought about trying an Earthbox? (google it) I got one for my birthday one year, and it was the easiest indoor garden I'd ever made! Of course, then we moved and lost most of the pieces... bleh.

I hope all is well. I miss you!

Anonymous said...

Your back! Yay! I was wondering what happened to you guys!

Looking forward to catching up on your posts. I had given up looking since you didn't post for so long!

Noelle