Hi Everyone!
It's a slow day around here. I checked on the garden and trimmed a few cucumber plants. I am amazed at all the bees that are in my garden. First time in years that I have seen so many.
With all the hard work the bees have been doing I am sad to say the rats got to some of my squashes. EERRRGGGGG. I have never had this happen before either.
I did some research on it and if they don't eat into the squash they leave little tells.
Here is the first one on a grey squash.
I'm going to put my cameras up tonight to see how the little bastards are traveling.
I haven't seen any sign of rats so this really surprised me.
For those of you who don't know the Oregon coast is full of rats. With several different types.
OK for a better part of the post, here are a few meals we have eaten lately.
One morning was sauteed onions and (good) squash from the garden. Add eggs to scramble and the seasonings you like. I added fresh dried dill, from the garden, on top.
Yes, we eat cod at least once a week. It is fresh from the docks. The brussles and potatoes are from my garden. Last night was pork sirloin, red garnet sweet potatoes and baked beans.
Not feeling like cooking tonight, I made tomato and avocado sandwiches on toast.Mr. M. has been doing so well I baked one of his favorite cookies. Peanut butter. The kind that melts in your mouth.
Nicole

Glad Mr M is doing well.
ReplyDeleteAll your meals look delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden produce. I love peanut butter cookies too. Haven’t had them in years!
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear Mr. M feels good. Another good news is the huge number of bees in your garden. Those marvelous creatures facilitate the reproduction of a vast number of plants by transferring pollen between flowers.
ReplyDeleteI would like to taste your cookies 🍪
Have a nice Sunday ☀️
Nature always seems to offer a little balance, even on the slow days
ReplyDeleteUna pena que tuvieras que tirarlos, dichos roedores. Yo soy muy de calabaza y calabacín, así que tus platos me parecen deliciosos. De verdad que tienes suerte de poder cultivar tus verduras. Un abrazo y feliz domingo
ReplyDeleteIt’s great to learn that you have so many bees. Generally, of late, I hear the opposite.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that Mr M is doing well.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of rats getting in a garden. (I guess that is a problem we don't have here.)
It is good that some of your squash was still untouched.
You know, I never thought of cod as being a west coast fish. ANd now that seems silly.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the rats, but your food looks amazing. Especially those peanut butter cookies. Last time I made some I tried a new recipe and they smelled great but tasted like cardboard. Happy rest of your weekend. hugs-Erika
ReplyDelete...a slow day can be a great day.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. x
ReplyDeleteReading Mr M is doing good by the grace of God makes me feel good dear Nichole 🥹🙏
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that your squash are being spoiled by rats 😔
This is painful for a gardener no doubt.how nice you have traps around them now 👍🤗
Hope everything stays smooth and grows nicely 🙏🥰
Your dishes look tempting and I bet they taste heavenly 🥹🥰♥️
More blessings to you and yours my dear friend ♥️♥️♥️
What a wonderful photo of that bee! Good news on Mr. M -- I think those cookies were the perfect "reward." Everything looks great but sorry about the rats.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea there were so many rats your way. Bummer that they got into the garden. I hope the traps do well to keep them away!
ReplyDeleteLots of yummy food. That cod looks so good to me. That's what I'm having today for lunch! :)
I like rats. lol I post rat meme's on Mondays. I used to feed a wild one that we had in the maintenance shed.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks good. I love peanut butter cookies.
Food looks good and I am so pleased that Mr. M. has been doing well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
thanks!
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