Glynn's Farm

Actually I don't have a farm. It's really a garden in my back yard with some spillover into flower beds. I raise vegetables and several varieties of peppers for canning, dehydration and freezing. It's amazing how much better home-raised vegetables are, picked fresh from the garden, than store-bought stuff imported from God knows where and grown with chemicals of what kind only God knows. I'd love to hear from other "farmers." Write me.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Hiatus in Posting to this Blog

Regrettably, I was not able to post to this blog for the past few weeks because of vision problems which required cataract surgery on my right eye on October 16. The surgery went well, and although I am now able to do some limited reading, etc., I still do not have complete used of my right eye, which necessarily slows me down, especially in working in my garden since I have to be careful not to get dust or grime in my eye. I did manage to get half my fall garden planted; carrot-seed strips and cabbage (green and purple,) broccoli, cauliflower, and collards; and I pulled up what remained of the beans, black-eyed peas and okra. I still have to get my onion sets planted and I also have left-over cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli plants as well as carrot seeds. Hopefully I'll get it all done next week and be able to post some pictures. The surgery came at an awkward time as well because it interfered with doing the final proofreading of the publication galleys for both my novels: a revised edition of A Perfect Peace, to be published soon by Aydy Press, and the initial publication of my second novel Arise Beloved, being published in early November by Anchor Chain Books.

If you would like to be notified when the books are available at Amazon.com, please let me know by emailing me at glynn@glynnsbooks.com.

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