THE U-Pick GARDEN will be closing August 20th. This will be the last year the garden will be open to the public. Next year I'll be operating as a CSA, supplying about 20 regular customers with weekly boxes. Thank you for your support over the last 8 years, but it's time to try something new.

To get a copy of my book, "How To Grow Vegetables In Sitka, Alaska" just give me a call....The books are $20 plus tax. If you live out of town and want me to mail you a copy, you can mail a check for $25.60 to:

Lori Adams
P O Box 6021
Sitka, Alaska
99835


Down To Earth U-Pick Garden is located at 2103 Sawmill Creek Road in Sitka, Alaska. It is open usually from mid-June through late August. Hours are Monday-Saturday 12:00 to 6:30. On Farmer's Market Saturdays I am not open until 2:00. Children are welcome but may not run through the garden or chase the ducks. If you have any questions you can contact me, Lori Adams, at 907-747-6108 or 907-738-2241. My email address is downtoearthupick@gmail.com

Sunday, October 28, 2012

I Was Once A Test Pilot In A Broom Factory

I had a great straw broom that I used in the sunroom that my folks bought for me at the broom factory they once toured in Mexico.  We have had it for so long that the bristles were wore down to mere stubs. Mr. Adams used it yesterday and deemed it a joke. He said we could afford a new one, and I said that I was quite happy with the one I had.  It got quiet and I turned around and saw this..............


HE BURNED MY BROOM IN THE WOOD STOVE!!!! 


Then he said, "There, now you're forced to buy a new one."  Then he went to town and bought one for me.

4 comments:

  1. What on earth??! What a terrible (and hilarious) story! I hope you're OK with not getting to prepare yourself for the loss of your broom. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I am sad, but life goes on. Levi was very indignant...he is very sentimental about family items.

    ReplyDelete
  3. so - how much hot water was Mr. Adams in? Hilarious!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. That is so funny Lori. It reminds me of a story an acquaintance told me years ago. Her husband was adament about wearing his very old suit whenever needed and wasn't willing to buy a new one. When they were invited to a wedding, she got him to go for a new one but again, he told her, in the store, he would wear the one he had. Too late. She had burned the suit so he had to buy a new one. Carolyn Y.

    ReplyDelete