12.19.2007

Winter harvest and back to the southwest.

Before leaving for three weeks, I decided to harvest the herbs I could, assuming that they would most likely not survive the break. Perhaps they are magical plants, with camel-like super powers to store water, but I'm not taking my chances. I think we'll have enough dried basil, cilantro, dill, and mint to last us for quite a while. Here's some pictures from the harvest:


Basil at it's wildest.


Mr. Mint needs a haircut.


I learned this on the internet. You cut the stalks then bundle them and hang them upside down in dark, warm space.


My dark, warm space is inside a paper grocery back placed next to the heater. I'll let you know how it works...

And now I am back in the Southwest, not under 2 feet of snow, and enjoying the sun and 60 degrees. Oh, and it stays light here till past 5:30! Oh, and my parents took me out for green chile enchiladas straight from the airport. Such amazing people! It's good to be home.

2 comments:

Russ said...

Mmm...green chile enchiladas.

Are you going to make it to Flagstaff at some point while you're home?

Marieke said...

Your parents are pretty dang awesome. You are 100% free to relay that message.

I love you. And I'm starting feel like I am barely touching your knitting genius. I've successfully followed 2 patterns to create cabled objects! I'm so proud of them.