November days are short, but sunny and breezy – perfect for picking, sorting, washing and drying dates that grow on some palm trees that apparently have been planted for purely decorative purposes. Well, we’re definitely not wasting these. Separate post about it coming soon.
Look what a great find – a practically ready made deck path which is going to come in handy soon when we have lots of rain and mud. My husband found it discarded in the industrial zone, and we are going to sand and stain it.
This handsome fellow belongs to our neighbors. It’s a Black Orpington and they have recently acquired a hen too. I will see about getting some hatching eggs in the spring (right now it’s not a very good chick season).
Six days of creation art!
Had no idea what dates from the branch looked like…thanks for sharing!! Hope you are able to harvest many…sure lots of uses for them!!
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After a morning of sorting and washing them I kind of hope there won’t be more 😁
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Heh…well understood. Just came across this recipe…maybe you can use some of yours for this at some point: https://kosherblogger.wordpress.com/2018/03/25/a-miracle-bar-for-pesach/ (Feel free to remove this if desired…)
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I’ll definitely check it out!
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