Friday, June 4, 2010

Harvest time.

I realize it's been a couple weeks since I last posted, but I thought I'd share why.....This is Little Critter with two of our zucchini. And no, we didn't forget to go out and pick them.....they got this big in two days! One day they're just little teeny things, then the next day, they're ginormous!!!!!!(That's a contraction between gigantic and enormous...for those of you in Loma Linda.)

And lest you think it's just our zucchini, our crook neck squash, cucumbers, and green beans are about the same sizes. I've already put up 6 gallons of green beans....after we gave Rabbi 2 pints. (we first fruit the first of each of our fruits and veggies.....easier to do it as they come ready than to try to keep track of it at the end of the harvests.) Plus my dill, garlic, onions, and cucumbers are doing the same thing to us! So I've been up to my ears in canning, freezing, pickling, and cooking.

We kinda expected a larger than normal harvest since this is the sixth year we've planted. Biblically this means that we do NOT plant anything next year so the land can have it's Shabbat (Sabbath). So Torah tells us that means the sixth year we'd have a harvest big enough to last us until harvest time on the eighth year. It just never really dawned on me what that really meant....or how many veggies that would be!  But we'll get it all put up, eaten up or given away.

It's amazing how when we follow the instructions in Papa's love letter to us how much He blesses us. I pray dear readers, that you know how much He loves you and wants to bless you also. If you don't know Papa, I'd be honored to tell you about Him. I know He loves you enough that He died for you....So have a great week and until next time. Shalom.

7 comments:

MightyMom said...

my my that's a BIG zuccini!!
thanks for stopping by my place!
please come back anytime.

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Most Rev. Gregori said...

Spitfire, I love those zucchini. If your crook neck squash, cucumbers, and green beans are about the same size, it must either be something in the water or if you live any where near a nuclear power plant, you might want to get a Geiger Counter (lol).

Now don't forget to to plow the lower forty.

NoReply said...

wow! you've been playing! awesome marrow thingy :0D...

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Michelle said...

Wow!! Looks marvelous. I wonder how they taste. I also love the size of your kitchen. I have a small kitchen..need more room.

The Local Malcontent said...

Amazing Zuchini, amazing photo, amazing boy~~!!

I'm so pleased that you've continued to blog, Spitfire, bringing such wholesome fare to the Internet; always a nice place to stop/read.
Which, will increase soon for me/us.

May our Creator Bless You, yours~!!

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