I imagine they are like like store-bought tomatoes -- bred for durability rather than flavor.
In San Francisco you can get great store-bought tomatoes, because they're heirloom and organic.
Berries are more iffy. But if I go to Gus's I can get fantastic cherries and peaches in season.
Happy birthday to beekaytee! It was good to see your fonts last week and I do hope you have a delightful day, and that your new home continues to treat you well in the coming year.
It is also beth b's birthday, so although sightings have been scarce, I hope she is being spoiled this day and always.
I'm never sure what to do with the Buffistas on the official Nilly Birthday Calendar who may or may not be lurking. A couple days ago was also Cybervixen's birthday. I know she is well because I see her on FB. Too many Buffistas missed around these parts. Nilly also had note of anniversaries and Buffista sprog birthdays, but I haven't acknowledged them feeling I would leave it up to the individual to mention. Yes, I may overthink this stuff.
Interesting article about colorblindness and designing for accessibility: [link]
Happy Birthday, bk!!
Laura, I understand the overthinking issue. I think you handle this in a delightful manner, for what it's worth.
Finally over my ick from last week. Man, that'll suck the life of of you. I'd forgotten.
Finally over my ick from last week.
Huzzah!
sprays room with Ick-Be-Gone
JZ is up and zooming with the surgeons for her early morning case conference. Counting them down now to her retirement.
Matilda has baseball games
and
state testing this week.
Woo, retirement -- when, when, when?
Ooh retirement! That sounds like an excellent plan.
In San Francisco you can get great store-bought tomatoes, because they're heirloom and organic.
Living in California is basically a cheat code for local/seasonal produce, though. Everyone else has to get theirs shipped from you.
JZ is up and zooming with the surgeons
I swear at first glance you were telling us that JZ was up and had the zoomies.
Living in California is basically a cheat code for local/seasonal produce, though.
I can get local produce in the winter here, and in the summer in NY, so that works out. Florida tomatoes and strawberries are delightful. My dear Mom used to can all summer whatever we would eat in the winter. Although I do miss her preserved plums or the strawberry rhubarb. Yum.