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It's harvest time at the marshmallow farms.
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A field and farm somewhere along the MA-VT border, not sure which state we were in at this point.

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These heads are read to roll...Lumix LX3 (xposted)
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Another image of the barn of a marshmallow farm.
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An evening with the cabbage (xposted)


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An evening with the cabbage (xposted)
That's an awful lot of smelly vegetation. Ever had what is here called a "New England boiled dinner?" It used to be regular fare for us when we first married, but I don't think I've cooked one for 30 years. M grew up with the recipe. I had neither heard of it nor had the like served to me.
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That's an awful lot of smelly vegetation
These haven't been boiled yet, so the scent is tolerable.
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These haven't been boiled yet, so the scent is tolerable.
We had a colleague who was a promoter of cabbage when doing field work (= collecting fossils). He often asserted that you could toss a couple heads in the bed of a pickup, let them roll around there all day, and at dinner just peal off the outermost leaves and they'd be just like out of the grocery store bin. He's quite welcome, thank you
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Sheep grazing along the Irish coast, confined by some ancient stone walls and some modern post & wire fence along the drop off to the sea.
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Clouds over the celery field...
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Very typical of Irish country life. - - peat turves drying to be burned for heat and/or cooking as its been done for centuries uncounted. Special shovels are used to dig them to a standard length and size.A limited resource that cannot last much longer even if using peat for heating is dying out.
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Looking over the celery fields a few weeks ago - DA18-135 on K10D:
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