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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Kale Kritters
I wanted this to be an artsy fartsy photo of a flowering kale that I planted at Cedar Bluff in September. Close inspection via Photoshop revealed "kale kritters" that look a lot like the green worms that are the bane of broccoli growing in our part of Michigan.
Anyway, I still like the ruffled leaves, the gray to teal to vanilla colors, and the play of light on this plant. Just a reminder that the morning sun is really eluding us. By the end of this week, sunrise will be AFTER 8 am here in Michigan. No wonder it is getting so cold. The sun is leaving us.
Copyright 2011
Wanda Hayes Eichler
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