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 Bush beans are maturing where garlic and onions were harvested in June.
 Bush beans are maturing where garlic and onions were harvested in June.

Bush beans are maturing where garlic and onions were harvested in June.

 Pole beans planted after rapini was harvested begin to climb their supports.

Pole beans planted after rapini was harvested begin to climb their supports.

 A forest of pole beans

A forest of pole beans

 These Roma beans turn solid green after cooking.

These Roma beans turn solid green after cooking.

 This is Marietta's favorite fig tree, the one she sees from her kitchen window and nursed back to life one summer several years ago when it was failing.

This is Marietta's favorite fig tree, the one she sees from her kitchen window and nursed back to life one summer several years ago when it was failing.

 The grape arbor is dense with foliage and provides welcome shade during the hot days of July.

The grape arbor is dense with foliage and provides welcome shade during the hot days of July.

 The grapes continue to mature.

The grapes continue to mature.

 Tomatoes contine to ripen on the vine

Tomatoes contine to ripen on the vine

 Oregano has recently been harvested from this small plot

Oregano has recently been harvested from this small plot

 Oregano has been cut and is drying in the sun.

Oregano has been cut and is drying in the sun.

 The oregano at the base of the grape arbor will soon be harvested and dried.

The oregano at the base of the grape arbor will soon be harvested and dried.

 Potted vegetables can be found through the property.

Potted vegetables can be found through the property.

 Curious chickens

Curious chickens

 Peaches are ready to harvest

Peaches are ready to harvest

 Sickel pears are almost ready to pick if the squirrels don't get to them first.  Marietta expressed frusutration at finding partially eaten fruit on the ground.

Sickel pears are almost ready to pick if the squirrels don't get to them first. Marietta expressed frusutration at finding partially eaten fruit on the ground.

 Another gift sent home by Marietta.

Another gift sent home by Marietta.

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 Bush beans are maturing where garlic and onions were harvested in June.
 Pole beans planted after rapini was harvested begin to climb their supports.
 A forest of pole beans
 These Roma beans turn solid green after cooking.
 This is Marietta's favorite fig tree, the one she sees from her kitchen window and nursed back to life one summer several years ago when it was failing.
 The grape arbor is dense with foliage and provides welcome shade during the hot days of July.
 The grapes continue to mature.
 Tomatoes contine to ripen on the vine
 Oregano has recently been harvested from this small plot
 Oregano has been cut and is drying in the sun.
 The oregano at the base of the grape arbor will soon be harvested and dried.
 Potted vegetables can be found through the property.
 Curious chickens
 Peaches are ready to harvest
 Sickel pears are almost ready to pick if the squirrels don't get to them first.  Marietta expressed frusutration at finding partially eaten fruit on the ground.
 Another gift sent home by Marietta.
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