I asked for help locating replacements for much used, quilted potholders — and a beautiful person I’ve never met sent new quilted potholders! You can see in the photo how wonderfully she made new versions of my old treasures.
I asked for Kentucky growers to sell me celeriac and make me swoon with cardoons, and Meadowbloom Farm-ers say they are underway with these exotic vegetables. How delightful!
Can year-round lettuce be far behind? Perhaps I’ll get to grow my own, if we in Lexington put a priority on raising ourselves a GardenHouse, as happened with the Allen Neighoborhood Center’s Hunter Park GardenHouse in Lansing, Michigan.
I’m thinking hard about my next request….
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