Monday, December 14, 2009

Put 8 O's

I've been sewing some *Apron Orders.* Here's a "pretty pink" one.
I was doing a spot of gardening at the weekend, and came across some little vegi plants in my pots at the back door. I thought I'd transplant them into my vegi garden. I saw a nice "available" spot and thought to myself - hmm, I'll dig a hole there. As I dug, I became SO excited.
It was where my potatoes had been growing and I had forgotten all about them.
I kept digging, and singing, and digging . . .
and squealing with delight . . .
and I dug up 31 beautiful little potatoes (put 8 O's)
Little Pete and I collected them in a big bowl - we washed them . . .
we went and shared the exciting news with our neighbour . . .
and she cooked them up for our neighbourhood christmas dinner . . .
and they were delicious - yum yum!!

21 comments:

  1. They are amazing and look delicious.

    I love that pinny, so pretty.

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  2. how wonderful to find those potatoes, they look great!
    : )

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  3. yummo! a neighbourhood christmas dinner, yet another reason to leave the big smoke! you country gals know how to have a nice time!

    Corrie:0

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  4. I am envisioning you dancing and squealing with delight around the back yard (What do the neighbors think lol)

    Wow what a great surprise. NIce home grown potoatoes

    Love your apron

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  5. Yum.
    What did she make?
    Potato cakes?
    Potato salad?
    Potato mash (my favourite)?
    And a very pretty apron and gorgeous flower shots too.

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  6. Ohh aren't you clever. What a lovely surprise. I bet they were yummy - there's nothing nicer than home grown spuds. Love the aprons too - such pretty colours.

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  7. Wowee! A perfect surprise just waiting for you in the garden. A great contribution to the neighborhood christmas dinner.

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  8. Sometimes it pays to be forgetful!! Like hidden treasure those spuddies are. Love the little apron too. Hope you have a lovely Christmas! See you in the new year xo

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  9. What a nice surprise. We have just finished our spuds but I have another batch nearly ready to dig up. I had "surprise squash" in the garden....did you see them. Don't quite know how I missed them.

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  10. Do you usually dry your dishes outside on garden stakes???

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  11. What a surprise Annie!!! Love the aprons too....

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  12. What a great find in your garden - yummy Pot 8 O's....
    Alison

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  13. great potatoes........wow your flowers are going well...........my garden is looking so miserable from all the HEAT........

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  14. Yippee! As wonderful as homegrown veggies are, how much more exciting to find some you'd forgotten.

    Love the apron, too. So pretty!

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  15. Now that's an awesome find! They're beautiful. I love your pretty pink apron. And what is the gorgeous pink flower that goes with it -- is that some sort of hydrangea? The color is stunning!

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  17. Lovely pink pinny and how wonderful to find all those put 8 os-yum I bet they were delicious

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