Hi Ruth,
RH> > RH> Good. They're talking about opening up a bit again...maybe a
RH> month > RH> from now.
RH> > By then, hopefully things will be on the down side. We got more
RH> berries > this week at the market.
RH> It's headed down here now, but if they open up too much too fast, it
RH> could be 1919 all over again.
We don't want that to happen! Some parts of the country should re-open
tho, those areas where there's miles and miles of wide open spaces
(farmlands, prairies, etc). Areas where people can make a living without
being on top of one another should be less restricted than major urban
areas.
RH> > RH> > some asparagus, kale and spinach at the farmer's market on
RH> Saturday. > RH> > Nice thing about that is that we know the growers.
RH> (G)
RH> > RH> Good move. I don't have that option yet.
RH> > Hopefully in another month or so, you will.
RH> Nothing local is growing yet; we generally have to wait for Memorial
RH> Day to plant stuff and that means no local produce generally until
RH> later. Things like lettuce and strawberries yes, but no tomatoes or
RH> green beans etc.
You'll get everything in time. We don't have tomatoes or green beans yet
either, but lots of greens and strawberries. We'll be moving into
blueberry season soon, then peaches in a couple of months.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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