There was no residual cancer. It looks like all the bad cells were removed when they did the D&C. We will be keeping an eye on me, but I don’t require any additional treatment. All I have to do now is get over the surgery.
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Last year, Chuck learned that there are cold hardy kiwis and he ordered 2 from Willis Orchard Company.
He used the fence for the support. I already had a little cloned lilac from the National Phenology Network growing on the other side of the fence, but it was small and he didn’t notice it. I hope they don’t argue with each other.
The kiwis spent 2012 establishing roots. They didn’t put out much new growth above ground, but there was enough to see that they were healthy. This year, they are making vines. So, next year we should have fruit.
We got one of each variety, but don’t remember which is which. Looking at the Willis page, we may be able to tell from the fruit.
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We are no longer beekeepers.
They were looking weak the last time I checked on them and, today, the hive is empty.
I’m sorry this is so, but native pollinators are having a fine time in our garden so we will be counting on them and paying for honey.
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Last year, my friend Ursula gave me some passionfruit shoots. Apparently, they spread easily here. I’ve been curious to see what color ours turned out to be because they come in huge variety of shades.
Ours look like this:
I am delighted to see that we can expect fruit this soon, since the kiwis are just teasing and it has taken years to get enough from the blueberries to really count on them.


