
This one is an acorn squash
We put it toward the back so there will be room for it to sprawl if it does well

and this little group of 3 is a "hill" of crook neck squash
I wanted to get zucchini, but there weren't any of those available
so if any of these "get away", I'll be making yellow pickle relish -- oh well, there's always adding a bit of food color to fix that!

and we put in two of these
these are Big Jim New Mexico peppers --
sort of like anaheims (I think)

The tomatoes that we planted last week are growing --- but very slowly
we've had 2 very cool days since then, which is not real good for growing anything, but these little babies are trying hard
I have finally finished the last of the black and white beads and started on the accent ones -- pictures soon, I promise!
work on the angel quilt and the newest mystery Christmas project are moving along -- I'm thinking I might get the log cabin quilt pinned together today between loads of laundry
time to get to it!
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