On the darkest day of the year, I plant garlic. On the lightest, I harvest it. On the autumn equinox I make garlic toast and breathe on as many people as possible.
@Hedgewizard
Reads like the formula for a life well-lived, in my opinion, Hedgewizard.
@Guillotine_Jones @Hedgewizard
Also avatar pic checks out.
@DenOfEarth @Hedgewizard
YOU made me look at the avatar photo, Den, and now I'm glad that I did.
@Guillotine_Jones @Hedgewizard
Hahahaaaaa!
Le SLURP
@DenOfEarth @Guillotine_Jones
He stays until something makes me laugh more!
@Hedgewizard @DenOfEarth
What's his name, Wizard?
@Guillotine_Jones @DenOfEarth
I'm not on his staff, sadly. I work for this monster
@Hedgewizard @DenOfEarth
Tiki is a very fine monster, Hedgewizard.
Hello to both of you.
@Hedgewizard Mmm… roast garlic on an autumn day. I miss my garlic harvest.
@Hedgewizard
Amazing work. Do you grow only garlic in such times?
@nuwagaba2
No, my little garden is full of fruit trees and I have a small vegetable plot. I'm learning a lot about growing in every available scrap of space from my Vietnamese neighbour
@Hedgewizard
You're doing a really great work. I grow varieties of crops and vegetables to combat hunger in my society, can I share with you about my agricultural project?
@nuwagaba2
I can see the link in your bio. I've bookmarked it for later - looks very impressive!
@Hedgewizard
Thanks . I'll be sharing more concerning our work
@Hedgewizard Stopped at the town of Inchelium a couple months ago on a road trip. It’s on the Colville Reservation in Washington State. Pronounced to my surprise “incha-LEE-um.” I have grown that garlic, was disappointed in the results but probably something I did wrong.