| Beautiful beets. |
| Angie may or may not be snacking on a Sylvanberry as she carries in the flat she just picked. |
| Shelling peas. Plump with strings. These are shelled and just the sweet little round peas inside are eaten. |
| This one is too small to pick. Light can sometimes let you know they aren't ready just yet. |
| A sunflower was planted here, not by us but probably by a bird. It will be pretty when it blooms here in the pea row (which will be a bean row by then). |
| Lavender lemonade. Delicious. The lavender in this pitcher is inside the ice cubes. |
| Blue hydrangeas. |
| Light pink hydrangeas. |
| A variety of pink hydrangeas. |
| Pale pink ones. |
| Blue and lavender-ish hydrangeas. |
| Roses. |
| Blue pin cushion flowers with pink cluster roses. |
| Pink hydrangeas at different stages. |
| A yellow lily amidst blue and pink Veronica. |
| A dark maroon hollyhock. |
| The pretty red stemmed foliage of goats beard. |
| Grams and Bryan are in out of the rain while they weigh out the peas into individual bags. |
| Violetta baby pac choi. |
| Florencio harvesting purple kohlrabi. |
| Yellow Swiss Chard, green and purple baby pac choi. |
| Green and red Swiss Chard. |
| Anna put together this wonderful beet salad as part of our lunch today. |
| She had a few raspberries left in the freezer from last summer. She decided to make us a delicious sorbet with chocolate chips in it. Wow. |
| Angie found something else that makes her break out. Allergies are a good "out" for not picking some things. :) |
| Hot Tuesdays result in many things sitting around in cold water to keep them crisp. |
| Grams sorting kale into 20 stacks. |
| Kohlrabi in all its pretty colors. |
| Bryan finishes sorting the colorful Swiss Chard into 20 stacks. |
| One of Lisa's pretty bouquets. |
| Today's harvest box contents. |
| Today's list of items. See you next time on the blog. |
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