In which you should come over tomorrow night and buy some veggies!

Tonight I went to an old folks’ home and sang. (The ‘old folks’ are no longer as old as they used to be, btw.) It was really fun and felt really good. We sang in the middle of the community room, and people just rolled right on up to us in their wheelchairs and grooved with us. I need to do more community service, I really do.

Friday after five o’clock there will be a bunch of veggies out of Bowling Jesus’ garden for sale on our front porch. Come on over and get yourself your week’s worth of fresh, organic veggies! There will be potatoes, garlic, onions, broccoli, and some other stuff I can’t remember right now, but you know you want it.

Bowling Jesus will be making pickles in the driveway, too, according to AmmZon. I have no idea why.

We’ll probably BBQ. I hear it’ll be Shadow Girl’s birthday tomorrow as well.

In other news, my friend Shirdi has offered to loan me money. I’ll have the jeep towed to a shop tomorrow and get it fixed. I will still be über poor for the next month while I pay him back, but at least the jeep won’t be rotting in the parking lot at work!

 

5 Responses to Vegetables. And live pickle-making.

  1. Brad says:

    Yay community service! Yay for Bowling Jesus and veggies! Yay Shirdi!

    Seriously though, I’m always amazed at how quickly your life can turn around.

    Me too. -m

  2. naomi says:

    yay for organic veggies fresh from the garden, homemade pickles done so that the house doesn’t get heated up and for friends that help get jeeps fixed!!

    Yay! -m

  3. V says:

    Thanks for posting about the veggies! I walked by at about 6 and thought I had the wrong day until Joe flagged me down and said they were in the back. (Thanks, Joe.) We got some fabulous cucs that we sliced thick and ate with tahini sauce and 3 different colors of potatoes and other yummy things.

    Glad you came by! Sorry I missed you; I had to get the jeep towed and then I stopped at a friend’s on the way home. -m

  4. Jalal says:

    My mom makes at least 20 different types of pickles and takes offence if we dont try them very very regularly.

    I like pickles. -m

  5. Jalal says:

    Pickles pickles everywhere and not a chop to eat.