Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Tuesdays are Vegetable Days

Yesterday, Zoe and I went over the hill to pick up, and deliver back to Klamath Falls, vegetables for our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Whistling Duck. We trade a weekly share of vegetables for delivering 23 shares to Klamath ten times in the summer season (we also delivered in the winter season for the first time last year).

In our box this week: butter lettuce; mesclun (mixed salad greens); three large beets with beautiful beet greens attached; zucchini; cucumbers; pears; an onion; spinach; basil; and tomatoes. Mmm, they are so good and tasty (and organic). If you live near a CSA, I highly recommend looking into becoming a member.

Also while over the hill we had lunch with Nana (my mom, Linda) at No Ho's, a Hawaiian restaurant on Main St. in Medford. Man was it good. I had teriyaki pork and Nana had teriyaki chicken. Zoe, ate about a cup and a half of sticky rice. The portions were huge, and delicious, and by the time we left, the place was packed -if you go, go early (they open at 11am).

Nana is doing well, getting used to her new job at Moss Adams, and making friends of her co-workers.

Right now, Zoe and I are finishing up "Baby Galileo" learning about the planets, stars, galaxies, etc.

Have a great day all.

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