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Sure, most of them are still green, but they'll surely ripen before the end of the month.
That's just the sort of climate we live in, and this spot is one of the warmest ones around.
You just have to look beyond the green to see their bright orange potential.
Now, we have to find a cool and dry enough spot for them that they won't rot,
and a warm enough spot that they won't freeze,
and a spot where the deer won't get at them.
Hmmm....
my friend Melissa (www.underconstructionblog.typepad.com) gave me these vintage quilt peices awhile back and I decided to make patches out of them last night. i love them insanely!
Patching for this segment of E. McCarty Street in Jefferson City comes from the current half-cent sales tax, which the City Council hopes to renew.
Patch was being very patient - waiting for me to finish MY icecream, after he had polished of his...... He did'nt mind the crowds at all and got lots of 'pets' from children passing by!
From babyback ribs and burgers to the lunchtime buffet with catfish and veggies, the Patch in Tomball is good cookin'.
We got lucky with this short little patch of sun. Here the WNYP is passing the Orrville Bronze and Aluminum plant on the way out of Meadville, about to duck under US-6. This plant does have a track, but I don't know if they're still and active customer or not.
the pumpkin patch
Sauvie Island Oregon
The Pumpkin Patch is located on Sauvie's Island just 15 minutes northwest of Portland, OR. From Portland, take Highway 30 west towards Scappoose to the Sauvie Island bridge. After crossing the bridge, circle to the left and loop back under the bridge, following Gillihan Road to the farm. Head straight 2 miles until you see our signs.
Market and U-pick: 9 AM - 6 PM, June through October.
Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop: 10am - 6pm.
Patio Cafe: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10am - 6pm.
The Maize: September-October.
Phone:
(503) 621-3874
Email:
info@thepumpkinpatch.com
Sauvie Island
16511 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland, Oregon. 97231
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