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My Black Friday Helper

Monday, November 26, 2012 21:03
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After we spent Thanksgiving Day with our cousins in Brooklyn, they came and stayed with us here in Nyack for a couple of nights.  My 5-year-old niece Xeta and I spent much of Black Friday outside in the garden.  She helped me feed the chickens and rake leaves.    

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One of the other fall projects that Xeta helped me with is building up the beds,  We put compost, chicken litter (wood shavings and chicken manure) and shredded leaves and grass on top of the vegetable beds.  Throughout the winter, the mixture breaks down and in the spring the beds are fertile and ready for planting. 

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I can’t believe this is my 400th post on this blog.  I started it in 2008 and still have ton of tons of things to write about — the problem is finding the time.  When I look at my first blog post…oh my lord ….it was so pathetic…  I’m grateful for all the friends I’ve made through this blog, around the world and locally and hope to continue to write about everything under the sun. 


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