Wha-whaaaat?
Jul. 6th, 2011 10:05 pmNow she's waking up early (WHAT?), negotiating deals directly with the peach orchards, hiring former classmates, & opening up one, maybe two new stands for this weekend. My fiance now has scheduled to purchase 50 half-bushels of peaches for the weekend. At about 65 peaches per half-bushel box, that's over 3,000 peaches.
I, on the other hand, have been banished to East Texas, where the high temperature today hit 106 degrees F. Working on a former creosote treatment pit, basking in the mothball smell of naphthalene, I caught myself thinking a few times, Man, a fresh peach sure would taste great right now....
In other news, I had chicken-fried steak for dinner & it was not entirely awful.
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Date: 2011-07-07 03:09 am (UTC)I, too, think a fresh peach would taste great right now. Cheers to hpg and success to her all throughout peach season!
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Date: 2011-07-07 06:02 am (UTC)And, no, this isn't thinly-veiled sexual innuendo.
Millions of peaches!
Date: 2011-07-07 02:47 pm (UTC)THEY WERE PUT THERE BY A MAN
IN A FACTORY DOWNTOWN
IF I HAD MY LITTLE WAY
I'D EAT PEACHES EVERY DAY
SUN SOAKING BULGES IN THE SHADE
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Date: 2011-07-08 02:54 am (UTC)Dare I ask what happens when peach season is over?
(I was pleased to see peaches at the farmers market this evening, and had one for dessert! Like Krick, I don't like the fuzz so I peel them. I prefer nectarines, but they're harder to find outside of the grocery store.)
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