Welcome to the weekend coffee share! Can I get you a cup of coffee? Or perhaps you prefer tea? I have some delicious red rooibos ice tea, it is very refreshing. There’s also rhubarb lemonade, if you’d like a cold drink. I think I’ll stick with some regular hot, strong, black coffee.

Spinach in my garden. I see some salads with spinach and feta cheese in a near future.

It’s been a great week work-wise, some challenges that worked out better than I could have hoped for. I have some writing to do this weekend for my last school assignment, but only the finishing touches, so I feel very good about that. There’s definitely time for gardening this weekend as well.

Radishes

The garden photos in this post are from today’s visit at the allotment. I harvested the first radishes for the season today. I got some rainbow radish seeds as a gift from a seed bank that I sometimes purchase seeds from. Perhaps there will be more colours in the next harvest?

Red currants, that aren’t red yet ..

Today I noticed that all my berry bushes have plenty of berries on the way. Last time I visited there were no berries. All these small pleasures makes me so incredibly happy. What made you smile this week? Thank you Natalie for hosting the weekend coffee share. Please help yourself to a refill and tell me about your week!

Maria

9 responses to “Weekend Coffee Share – End of May”

  1. Yummy photos, Maria! I’ll try the tea, please? 🥰

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    1. Coming right up my friend!

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      1. thank you! 🥰

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  2. Radish! Love it!

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    1. I love them too!

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  3. Another thing — how do you remember to put gloves on? I always end up with dirty fingers… and don’t even get me started on my nails 😄 I go outside just to pick some dill, and somehow it turns into full-on gardening chaos.

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    1. I used to never wear garden gloves, but then I dated a hand surgeon for a while and he was so horrified that I didn’t wear garden gloves that I started doing it for the sake of his sanity…I guess that something good came out of that failed relationship. LOL.

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  4. Your garden is doing great!

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  5. Those radishes are beauties! Grateful to have spread four bags, forty pounds each, on my perennial beds in the front yard. No small thing for this gardener with creaky knees.

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