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Jen’s Boot Camp and Allerton Abbey Experience

 
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Jennifer Richardson wrote:After attending the PDC & ATC here at Wheaton Labs, I was enjoying myself so much that I decided to stick around and test the thermal inertia this winter in Allerton Abbey. In the meantime, I’ve been participating in the boot camp and helping to finish my new winter home! I’ve been a boot for nearly a month now, and I finally got a phone I can take pictures with. Today I worked on the outside finish plaster.

(Day 1)



That door can *get it*. And yes, that is yellow yarrow.
 
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OK, I DID grow Josiah's colored corn ... Glass Gems from Baker... and it is 'ripe' and... spectacular!!  Every ear is different, like opening a magical gift every time!. Thanks for getting me off the dime, Jen :)
 
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