It’s actually a shameful representation of the gardens productivity. We are also eating home grown carrots, parsnips, bokchoi zucchini, blueberries and beets. But this was the picture that made me smile.
I am so proud and delighted she is sharing in the things that I remember from being a child, eating fresh shelled peas like candy. She’s more focused than me though – she shelled the whole lot without getting bored or stopping or eating to many. Not a feat I could have achieved at her age! Ha or now – fresh peas are one of my many weaknesses!
We are slowly settling into 2015. Dragging ourselves out of holiday/festive mode and into the new year and modified routines and good intentions. One step, one day at a time. Someone said to be about running ‘just put one foot in front of the next’. So thats what I’m gong to do. Just. Keep. Moving.
we can’t run from 2015 and return to 2014, so must go on…
i’m envious of your garden… xx
I know, one foot in front of the other huh? Its rather wild and messy this year, we seem to have so much on the the weeding has been sorely neglected.
Those peas look so good, we all love them just like that here too. Happy eating.
They are so good aren’t they!