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  1. You’ve been very industrious – that’s a lot of preserves! Your photo reminded of how much I love pumpkins, yet I haven’t had any in a long time.

  2. Aren’t gardens great this time of year? Ours is producing some lovely tomatoes, cukes, basil, and beans. No pumpkins this year though.

    • Hi Trish,

      Sounds like you had a good gardening season too. I grew basil as well and have dried most of it. Yes, it’s good to have a garden and to harvest what has grown. Thanks for stopping by.

    • If we had lettuce, I’m sure the chipmunks would have had even a greater feast. We have a tall fence around that keeps the bunnies out. Thanks for stopping by. Left a comment on your blog.

    • HI Susan,

      I’ve never made pizza sauce or salsa for canning, but I made dill pickles and pickled beets. Do you make those? Yes, it is a very busy time of year and we’ve had a wedding in the middle of it. So I just do what I cam. Peaches were done this week, after the wedding. Thanks for stopping by.

    • It’s a process one would best be organized for. A little help from a friend is a good thing. Maybe you can learn from your friend. Thanks for stopping by.

  3. Very nice, Carolyn. Something ate most of my tomatoes this year, ie the fruit. But I still have lots of flowers. I love your pics, especially the one of your preserves. It’s great to open them in the winter.

    • Thanks, Diana. Too bad about your tomatoes. Frustrating when that happens.
      Love the preserved fruit in winter. I grew up with that sort of thing and though I don’t have to do large batches for a family, it’s nice for us to have some.

    • We have three water barrels and only occasionally used city water through our drought. It was dry here too. Market gardeners often have to irrigate. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

    • That’s for sure. At least three. Maybe one will be a painted jack-o-lantern before it’s made into pie. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.

  4. I had to laugh about the pumpkins! We planted one cucumber plant and harvested five cucumbers off of it (they were the kind for salads, not pickling). I liked them so much that I want to plant a bunch of them next year instead of zucchini, which I am less fond of. I think it’s spoiled me for store bought cucumbers though, which are always rubbery and soft.

    • Our vegetables are more for eating. When I can I still have to go to the farmer’s market to get the quantity I needed. Except for the fruit relish for which I used some of our tomatoes and some I bought. Fresh cucumbers are so much better, I agree. The best pickles are made the same day they are picked. Thanks, Alyce.

  5. our cucumber died before we had a chance at more than one (it was bitter) but our pumpkin got huge!

    sigh, now I’m hungry 🙂

    here’s mine

    • I think people are interested in knowing what’s in their food, at least I am. I learned to do it by helping my mom can. Thanks. The pumpkin is ripening.

    • Our garden is not so large so things are maybe a little closer together than usual for a country garden.

      We used the space to the best advantage and planted the tiny tomatoes in a flower bed. 😉

  6. Nice looking pumpkins! I got volunteer vines from the compost this year too, along with the cucumbers I planted. They turned out to be cantaloupe. I’ve never planted cantaloupe in the garden, so the seeds must have come from a store bought one. I didn’t even know they were a vine that resembled cucumber. And the mini cantaloupes looked like weird cucumbers until they got round and hard. Next year I’m definitely planting cantaloupe on purpose. For some reason I thought cantaloupe vines were larger, like the squash.

    • Cantaloupe is good. My parents have grown it, but I probably won’t, at least not on purpose. I’d have to give a bunch away to my neighbours since I can only eat so much of it.

    • That’s true about cantaloupe, but my husband doesn’t eat them so it takes longer to use one.

      When we were children, we often put a little scoop of ice cream on top of a section of cantaloupe to eat as dessert. I rarely eat ice cream anymore and the fruit tastes good without extra stuff on it.

      Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy the fruit.

    • You’re right, they do look like jewel colours. Thanks, I have been busy. And I couldn’t get everything on the same shelf. There are dill pickles too.