Monday, July 13, 2026

Madagascar Palm


We've had this Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium lamerei) for nearly a decade and all of a sudden, for the first time, it produced a flower!

celery seed


For those of us who grew up eating celery stalks, celery seed - the spice - is a bit of a botanical curiosity. The seeds somehow concentrate a flavor that you barely detect when eating those loud, crunchy, almost flavorless stalks. But a subtle, savory flavor does exist and is amplified by the seeds. Stranger still is the fact that this spice is a key ingredient in some culinary traditions. As a side note, Apium graveolens is a member of the carrot family. With thanks to my wife for being my celery seed mentor.

4th of July parade


It's not every day your country turns 250 so it seemed appropriate to check out the local 4th of July parade. Unfortunately we were running late and it was difficult to find parking. I will say that it was a surreal experience to walk down the middle of this section of Main Street - not normally closed - and that in its own way this was interesting and not unpleasant.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

4th of July food


It's not every day that your country turns 250 so a certain amount of festivity and color was to be expected. What the food itself lacked in color was made up for with red napkins and jackets. But it definitely tasted both festive and delicious!