Well, the past week has been interesting, to say the least. Lots of new and different things floating around in our world! We submitted about a zillion and a half papers to start the pre-qualification process for a home loan, which is exciting but also nerve wracking! We’ve both been super busy with our day jobs, which is good but also time consuming. Then my laptop broke (actually, *I* broke it… long story), and after taking it into the shop I’ve learned that it’s not fixable, boo! So, I’m writing this on my super old school laptop, which still works, but is slower than you know what. Oh well, I guess the tortoise always wins the race, right?
Anyways, regardless of all of that adulting that we’ve been dealing with, we also got a bit of nature with a great view of some wild turkeys in our driveway this past week. They come through quite frequently, but this time they got pretty close.

See those bluish colored flowers in the foreground? They’ve been blooming like crazy lately, looking pretty “weedy” if you ask me. But, you know how I love my weeds, so I looked them up and it turns out they’re Chicory flowers!

Elsewhere on the homestead, more of our lettuce is going to flower, which is actually quite pretty.






Hope you all have a lovely weekend full of wild turkeys and parking lot plums!


They still use chickory in coffee down south! ! took me a while before I liked it, then I eventually did, they still sell it in the stores there!!. Not sure what other uses for it, I wonder if it is medicinal?? as for eggplant, it has the most nicotine in it than any plant, so if someone is coming off of smoking then have them eat it. I slice it, lavishly put on olive oil w/garlic, grill it and when it gets turned over put on parmesan cheese!!! great on the grill, I love it. it also is a nightshade.
Broke your I pad? Noooooooo!
Not my iPad, my laptop!
Chickory was used to make coffee less bitter. It grows wild in almost every empty lot in Livermore. I think it’s because the same person mows all the lots and is spreading seed. Pretty when there is a field full.
I have really enjoyed your newsletters. I want to try the fermented vegetables but don’t think my husband would like them very much. I look forward to reading every issue.
Love all the variety in this post. Great pics! Good Luck with the house acquisition!