Fresh from the Garden
It’s amazing what a little sheep manure can do. We can hardly eat all these radishes, strawberries, lettuce and peppers ourselves – but we’re trying! My husband brought in these radishes to wash up in the sink, and I brought in the two pints of strawberries we picked with our daughter. The way the light fell on them, it just struck me as beautiful, and I had to share.

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Hey, I wonder… can you do anything with radish leaves (i.e. are they edible??) They sure are pretty; seems a shame to toss them out!