Kimi
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May 3, 10:59pm
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Which, given that sunrise is not till after 7 a.m., I did consider a bit much. Their enthusiasm will probably wane after the first weekend, though - I hope so. The canned guavas were almost certainly the tropical guavas, which are much larger (and require a warmer climate). These are the little so-called strawberry guavas, which used to be found in every New Zealand garden. Small and deliciously tart, and they make the loveliest jelly - very tasty and quite beautiful, with its clear, ruby colour. I freeze them until I have enough for a batch of jelly, eating a few fresh as I go, then they're a useful addition to the wood pigeons' diet when things get lean coming into winter.
The Passing of Mistress Rose My historical novels Do we find happiness so often that we should turn it off the box when it happens to sit there? - A Room With a View
(This post was edited by Kimi on May 3, 11:04pm)
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