...it's time for a dunk.
Curious to see what enhancements our salty brink may contribute
after eight long months of rest.
These cloths were wrapped around some of last year's harvest
( I first wrote about them HERE)
but that was only the beginning of their journey.
Today they learn to swim.
And I learn that I can be more patient than I think I can...
see ya later.
Eagerly awaiting photos of their brine enhancements! Guess I'll have to practice patience too...
ReplyDeleteooooh, they looked so pretty floating in the water. And that patience part? Not so hard. ;>}}
Deletebeautiful results.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Deanna.
DeleteOh, yea!
ReplyDelete...like we NEED an excuse to go to the beach, dawgs in tow? [ wink wink ]
DeleteSuch wonderful results ! Good to be so patient !!!
ReplyDeleteI'm learning, I'm learning.....slowing it all down....
DeleteMany thanks.
Highly unusual and lovely xxx
ReplyDeleteSo much fun to do, Clare and impossible to guesstimate how the cloths will turn out,
Deletevegetation having a mind of its own & all :>]]
enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWe did, we did...a blustery day with small whitecaps so we resorted to a rock pool & dunked amongst seaweed!
DeleteA little 'brine' is always welcome!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed 'tis true, Penny.
Deleteoh love these...
ReplyDeleteAnd I am loving this process more than I can say.
DeleteMany thanks, jude.
Lungs and a spine! These look great!
ReplyDeleteThe anatomy of leafage? ;>]]
DeleteThanks, Nancy!