Thursday, July 24, 2008

Busy Summer

We pulled up the onions.
Next, we washed them.
I followed directions for braiding onions from the Internet.
We hung them up in the barn like this. I miss all of you dear blogging friends, and we be back visiting shortly. God bless you today, Kathi

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

You got a gorgeous crop! I want to go and drink tea in your barn and look at them!So homey.

I have been enjoying the sweet onions from our farm CSA. I didn't get to grow any this year as we had problems keeping critters out of the garden.

Good job!

Elena said...

Your onion crop is beautiful. Good job!

Sarah Vertner said...

WOW! Those are huge! What a great harvest! Congrats

luvmy4sons said...

You totally amaze me! You truly do! I just can't believe that! So MANY! You guys are amazing. I am humbled by all that you do! Truly!

Ruth Hull Chatlien said...

Wow, that's a lot of work. How long will they keep?

Kathi said...

Ruth, I am not sure. They are supposed to be kept in a cool dry place, and this is Oregon. This is a new experience for me. I may fail? I am not sure. I have always chopped them and froze them. I may go out there and find mold in a few weeks. I pray that they will last all winter. We will see. Kathi

Mrs. Fox said...

Boy did you ever! You guys could set up a little road side stand and sell 'em. What a haul!

Michelle said...

Wow, what a bountiful produce!!! It looks like a farmer's market :) I love just about anything with onions :)

Gina said...

Kathi! Those onions look fabulous! What a great haul from your garden.

Jan Parrish said...

You are so amazing. How do you do it all.

Mary said...

That looks so pretty....too.

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