Aug 28th, 2009 by Angela
Another day’s harvest at Penelope’s Garden. Fourteen pounds of beautiful organic produce picked and delivered to Birch Community Services!
The girls were excellent green bean harvesters. Little Hen and I may have snacked on a few while we picked.
For more bountiful harvests, visit Soule Mama, Mom in Madison, Red Dirt Mother, Old Red Barn Co., Heirloom Seasons, and Green Thumb Mama.
What are you and your little ones harvesting this week?
Posted in Building Community, Giving, Locally grown, Working the earth/harvesting its bounty
Love, love, love raw green beans. I’m actually working on a blog post about my love for them…
Beautiful pics of beautiful food and a beautiful family!
Oh I wish our harvest was that bountiful! You should see our poor little bean plants
oh penelope’s garden! it’s a great harvest!
been reading for a while. i love your blog. your little adventures with your children are really inspiring–and i hope to one day aspire to your canning genius (:
maybe i’ll see you around bcs!
cara (suzanne’s pseudo daughter in law)
Thank you, Cara! That’s very kind of you to say. I’m popping over to your blog right now!
[...] year we worked at Penelope’s Garden, but this year, we’ll be hosting a community-building garden of our own. It will be years [...]
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Love, love, love raw green beans. I’m actually working on a blog post about my love for them…
Beautiful pics of beautiful food and a beautiful family!
Oh I wish our harvest was that bountiful! You should see our poor little bean plants
oh penelope’s garden! it’s a great harvest!
been reading for a while. i love your blog. your little adventures with your children are really inspiring–and i hope to one day aspire to your canning genius (:
maybe i’ll see you around bcs!
cara
(suzanne’s pseudo daughter in law)
Thank you, Cara! That’s very kind of you to say. I’m popping over to your blog right now!
[...] year we worked at Penelope’s Garden, but this year, we’ll be hosting a community-building garden of our own. It will be years [...]