Visibly thriving at far end are tomatoes, garden beans, squash, and sunflowers, yellow squash in the center and at the near end cutflower mix. Today's work included copious weeding with the help of R. and transplanting of cutflower mix seedlings to box planters near driveway, marigolds in semicircle pattern around St Francis statue in foreground and replanting of basil and squash seedlings to rows in the garden. So far at least one cucumber seed is revealing green signs of life and one of the tomatoes bears a green fruit.
Every Round Goes Higher – A Homily for the Second Sunday of Lent
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The second Sunday of Lent always features the Transfiguration. This is
because we are following the Lord on His final odyssey to Jerusalem, and
this jour...
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