A winter storm has blown in and brought us some much-needed snow. After shoveling a couple of time this morning and braving the roads to get groceries this afternoon, we decided to make some bread.

Friends of ours in Calgary have two hives in their backyard so we broke open some of their honey. It was delicious--lighter than the local commercial stuff.

In the meantime, the seedlings in the basement are really start to put on some height with kale (pictued below), beets and (I think) carrots emerging.

No sign of the celery or leeks yet, but I think they take awhile to germinate. Soon we'll plant some tomato seeds alongside.
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