We both did a lot of hurkle-durkling in the morning. Mainly due to heat, but the weed whacking was done.
By 1pm, we were playing cards and grilling out.
Basically, the only thing I made, also due to the hot day. Garlic scape and radish dip.
The tomatoes coming on, and one cayenne pepper plant already has peppers. I picked a couple of cherry tomatoes too.
Lovely plants! But….”hurkle-durkling?!?!” This Texas girl is clueless. Is this an Ohio idiom?
ReplyDeleteYes the heat is brital. I do gardening early morning and late afternoon. My peppers are green too waiting to turn red to use.
ReplyDeleteM.Myers, it's a fun new word I learned ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI had to Google it! It’s an old Scottish expression for Lolly-gagging in bed! lol we say “lolly-gagging” !
DeleteLisa, I hope my peppers are on all at the same time. I want to make hot pepper jelly this year again.
ReplyDeleteThe heat is so stifling. That dip looks so good. Stay cool if you can. Have a beautiful day.
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Aren't the first fruits just divine? By the end of August I'm still grateful but slightly less enthusiastic :-)
ReplyDeleteM.Myers, yep, and dilly dallying ha ha!
ReplyDeleteR's Rue, its one of our favorite dips. So good!
ReplyDeleteLady Locust, same here ha ha!
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