Coffee Break # 17 - Early Fall?

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

You're lucky you'll be close enough to see her garden first hand....if she has another one of these next year
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1016751/

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

Great pictures! Karen invited me to the RU but I wasnt in the area then. Hopefully next year. So nice to put faces with the names.

OHHHH, I can't wait to move!!!!!!!

North Augusta, ON

LOL this has to be a historical first...you're moving NORTH and can't wait to move!!!

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

ain't it the truth! I do miss the snow and the seafood and the cannolis and the ocean and , and, oh yeah, my family. lol

North Augusta, ON

Actually, I wouldn't mind living in the North at all if I had seafood!

Thomaston, CT

My DH has to have his lobstah rolls! Since we'll be heading to Maine after Louise's RU, I'm sure he'll get his fill! Nice to have you on the site, Susan---good luck with your veggies!

South Hamilton, MA

I grew up in the mid-west & can't stand seafood except for flounder & scallops. WI fish is full of bones.

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Wisconsin fish?


I love any seafood.

South Hamilton, MA

It is inland of course so boney fish live in lakes & streams, not the ocean ground fish like flounder.

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

Haddock! It's all about Haddock!

South Hamilton, MA

no, no, no.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Susan, yes, it is sad that things have to go away, but things always change and always will. I guess it's a good thing, though. We would get pretty bored if things always stayed the same.

I do grow a lot more than daylilies, but not much that's edible. In fact, I have a lot of poisonous plants. Oh, hold on there, I'm lying! I do grow a lot that's edible. Daylilies are edible, all parts of the plant! I'm forgetting that. I never eat them, though. My niece once used dl flowers to decorate cupcakes that were going to be eaten the same day. They looked really nice!

I will certainly do another RU next July if enough people are interested in coming. Heck, even if only 5 people say they are coming for sure I will do it. It was so much fun, and I love showing off my gardens. I will have more dl's for people to dig up, too!

Oh, lobser, yum! Can't have too much of that! And scallops, and crab, and haddock, and, and, and...... I could go on and on. Oh, and speaking of scallops, the Bourne Scallop Festival is in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!

Karen

Southern, CT(Zone 6a)

Welcome Susan.

I was too quick to say my tomatoes were OK. Just got whacked by a blight.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Sorry to hear about your tomatoes, Dave. A shame!

Karen

Huron, OH(Zone 5b)

Whenever we head east to visit irisMA, we get lobstah! DH and I love it.

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

Karen,
Now I know who to call to help me design my new gardens.

Sorry to hear about your maters Dave. I got alot this year but wish I had even more. My hubby eats my salsa that I can as fast as I get it put up.

Thomaston, CT

Sorry, Dave---here's hoping next year will give us a crop.

South Hamilton, MA

All 3 children will eat lobster--didn't know we could raise a family with weird taste buds, Sorry, make that wicked weird.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

The only seafood my son (now 23) likes is lobster. When he was little I told him I made lobster fish. It didn't work.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Had no peaches either. Was too late in picking and they all rotted. Ugh.

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

I was eating lobster when I was 5. Still adore it.

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

my fil in bring over lobster as I type!!

Thomaston, CT

Sorry about the peaches, Victor, but glad you got a treat, Bill. The fair that I enter my flowers in is this weekend---it'll be interesting to see what the veggies and fruits look like----

Springfield, MA(Zone 6a)

my husband calls lobsters "sea bugs"

South Hamilton, MA

Right on!

Huron, OH(Zone 5b)

iris, your DH likes lobster too. And a lot weirder seafood too.

South Hamilton, MA

That's because he grew up on Long Island as you know. Liked what the family caught.

Eastern Long Island, NY(Zone 7a)

A man of exceptional taste no doubt!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

That's what I call them too - ocean bugs.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

Actually both lobster and shrimp are gross sea bugs, especially shrimp, but they do taste good. If I think about any animal I have trouble eating it. That's why I buy steak that grows on trees!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I think about the animals before eating them - and say thanks!

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

lol

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Here's to tough New Yorker's!!!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1036680/

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

that was funny!!

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

I don't know what this weed is... but the hummingbirds loved it... orangey yellow.. crummy pic with my cell phone

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Cute joke!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

While on vacation, I saw a guy wearing a shirt that read, 'PETA - People Eating Tasty Animals.'

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

he he

Triad(for a few more, NC(Zone 7a)

Victor, that is great!!

Yeah, every time I drive by the cattle farms here which there are alot of, if there are calves in the field, I comment, "awww, look at the cute baby ribeyes!"

Huron, OH(Zone 5b)

You beat me to it , Victor. DH and his sister say that all the time.

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