oops, got off the subject there… once he grew rutabagas, also parsnips, and turnips…everybody’s German gramma made mashed turnips along with mashed potatoes for the holidays. My kids were less than thrilled with the rutabagas, but they are a good root cellar crop.
My late husband, who was by trade a fire-fighter, was also a farmer. He would try to grow anything here in our northern Ohio place. Once he grew tobacco, once cotton…neither an Ohio crop. No spectacular crops, such as his cabbage which was much coveted by sauerkraut fans, and sweet corn which he picked while the customer waited.
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there are so many ways to respond to this topic. You present a clever blend, fun
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Always have to have a little fun. 😀
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Rutabaga?? Never seen it, wonderful choices Cee.
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I hadn’t seen them before either. Thanks Tina 😀
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It looks rutabaga are waiting for someone, some are arriving from air, some from sea. Wonder if a war is about to start?
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LOL. Great fun comment!!! 😀
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I can hear the wind in that last photo, Cee.
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Thanks Allan. 😀
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Great photos this week.
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Thanks for commenting.
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So prfect for the theme……
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Grazie!! 😀
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oops, got off the subject there… once he grew rutabagas, also parsnips, and turnips…everybody’s German gramma made mashed turnips along with mashed potatoes for the holidays. My kids were less than thrilled with the rutabagas, but they are a good root cellar crop.
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I would think they would be good crops to grow. I’m not a fan of them though. 😀
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My late husband, who was by trade a fire-fighter, was also a farmer. He would try to grow anything here in our northern Ohio place. Once he grew tobacco, once cotton…neither an Ohio crop. No spectacular crops, such as his cabbage which was much coveted by sauerkraut fans, and sweet corn which he picked while the customer waited.
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That must have added a twist your lives. 😀
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Love the rutabaga too!
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Glad you like the rutabaga photo. 😀
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Beautiful photos, Cee ?
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Hi Irene, thanks 😀
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I love walking down the rocks like the one below and spending the day there ☺️
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That was at Fort Steven’s. 😀
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I love it! About the hydrangea’s btw, that’s really neat about the colour they start with 🙂
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Love the rutabaga! 🙂 Don’t think I’ve ever tried one, though.
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I don’t like them. 😀
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