End of Summer Random Bites
September is my favorite month of the year.
It's still warm enough and produce is at its peak.
The beaches are gorgeous and empty. The kids are all back in school.
The cicadas loud voices are starting to fade out.
It's been the greatest tomato season since I can remember.
We had a strange little family of snails visiting our garden, but I'm not complaining (and no, I didn't eat them!).
It's a great time to cut all of your hydrangeas for drying.
They last for years!
Our late summer garden is growing wild on auto pilot, knowing that in a few weeks it will all have to be chopped down for the cooler weather ahead.
I will be leaving for Paris tomorrow, so I will be a little light on posting next week.
But I am sure I will find the time to share some photos and food from the City of Lights!
See you soon.
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Be safe,
Hugs!
Beautiful garden you have Stacey.
I have to really keep buying those fresh tomatoes while the season is still good. I need to make sauce, sauce, and more sauce for the winter months ahead.
Can't wait to hear all about Paris. I'm going there on the 2nd (my first time). Maybe the next time we're together I won't feel so left out of the conversation when everyone talks about whether or not Parisians are snooty! :-D
Luv the pictures. Especially the box of tomatoes.