Lately I have been eating the small nasturtium leaves in mixed salads, but I think those giant ones would taste too strong. They are enormous. I love the way water drops gather on nasturtium leaves.
those are some nasty-ur-shums ! But you look very pretty under them. Mom had just planted some of those in a pot and they were growing nicely - until the dreaded garden monster got them :(
Autumn your Nasturtium hat is very fetching. We have a few in our garden that actually self seeded from last year! It is truly amazing how the little seeds survived our very cold winter.
We love to eat our Nasturtiums and the leaves too!! Love the taste!! Pretty Boy lived to be just 2 or 3 months away from 8 years old. That is very old for a coon. His sister made 8 years old but not by much!! xx, Fern
Lately I have been eating the small nasturtium leaves in mixed salads, but I think those giant ones would taste too strong. They are enormous. I love the way water drops gather on nasturtium leaves.
ReplyDeleteThat makes a great hat for you, Autumn! Our mom remembers them from her Grandma's garden!
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Penny & Patches
You look lovely as always Miss Autumn. But we like your other hat better
ReplyDeletegussie n teka
Very impressive!
ReplyDeleteWoof! Woof! Oh! My ... you can take it with you as you go for a walk. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see you AUtumn! Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWoofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae
those are some nasty-ur-shums ! But you look very pretty under them. Mom had just planted some of those in a pot and they were growing nicely - until the dreaded garden monster got them :(
ReplyDeleteYour nasturtiums hat is very cool, Autumn! Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThor and Jack
Lovely as always, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteVery nice - child of nature I'd say Miss Autumn.
ReplyDeleteNice hat! Mom say they taste good, too, especially the flowers - did you have a taste?
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B
That is quite the hat, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteStewey
Thanks for showin us the nasturtiums there Autumn. I loves your hat and your new wheels are just adorable!
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Autumn your Nasturtium hat is very fetching. We have a few in our garden that actually self seeded from last year! It is truly amazing how the little seeds survived our very cold winter.
ReplyDeleteMolly, Taffy, Monty and Winnie
Oh Autumn your new hat umbrella is beautiful. Very different.
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
How very lovely!
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Oskar
I love nasturtiums, and yours are beeeyouteeful!
ReplyDeleteWow, what are these huge leaves! Our nasturtium is tiny, however.
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We love to eat our Nasturtiums and the leaves too!! Love the taste!!
ReplyDeletePretty Boy lived to be just 2 or 3 months away from 8 years old. That is very old for a coon. His sister made 8 years old but not by much!!
xx, Fern
Wow - super sized leaves!!!! They must have grown that big just so you could have a new pretty hat, Autumn.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Autumn, that does make a great umbrella!! Lots of love, Debbie & Holly
ReplyDeleteLooks like you found a nice shady spot in the garden, Autumn!
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William Tell
Love your umbrella, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteThat makes a beautiful new hat, Autumn. What a great idea.:)
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Teddy Bear & Sierra
So pretty, Autumn! Pick a little pail for the salads :)
ReplyDeleteWyatt and Stanzie
Wowser they are some huge leaves, love the idea of using as a sunshade or a brolley:-) Dex and Lou xxxx
ReplyDeleteLOL, love the umbrella.
ReplyDeleteThose would make the perfect parasol!
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Zim
are you the model on your vegetable garden! aha...you look great in your hat leaves and squash carts! thumbs up for that! ^_^
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yoU shUre Are pRitty, MiSS AuTumN!
ReplyDeleteThat bee is pretty incredible. How'd you get him to pose like that?
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