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February 18, 2012

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looks like a rose hip to me

I'm a guessin' a turnip. The weather here has been beautiful, sunny and 60 degrees!Sounds like I missed a great meal! I'm sure it was delicious.

Yesterday the weather was Spring-like. Today, however, it is far different - cold and rainy with threats of snow not more than 20 miles north of us. Such it is in NC...if you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes.

God bless.

RB
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Tipper—Given that there’s no perspective for comparative size, I’ll offer three thoughts. Most likely it’s a purple-top turnip sticking its head well above the soil line as they are wont to do. Or it could be a world champion radish. Or it could be a rutabaga (although I suspect Brasstown tastes don’t run to rutabagas in a big way).
Jim Casada
www.jimcasadaoutdoors.com

Can't decide-radish, turnip or beet?

Im in Vermont and my snow drops are blooming. It has been a crazy winter. Barbara

Looks like a negative of a turnip root to me

Hang on there, Tipper! You may be gettin some snow tonight!

Tipper,
and Cee....The Lenten Rose is a perennial...and it should grow great for you in your Eastern Kentucky temperature zone....Shade..well drained soil with plenty of organic matter...
There are now many, many colors..with beautiful shiny leaves...I'm a fine one to talk about Lenten Rose...as I think the wild honeysuckle has crowded mine out...next to the woods...
Thanks Tipper,

I've changed my mind. I'm voting onion.

It looks like a beet to me...the weather here in NW OH has been above average temps, which is so enjoyable.

Warm weather. flowers Turnips is the picture

Girlfriend, you found a beet? Me I would have kept it to myself and not have shared it with anyone.

Humm! I think it is a bulb - perhaps a tulip or something in that family. I love your lenten rose; I have twelve plants around my house. I have had them there for since 1999. I really love them and have given some little 'pups' as I call them, to a couple of neighbors who have not had good luck with them. I hear tell as I am not currently in NC, that my bulbs are starting to bloom. I will be sad to miss their beauty.

Looks like a Rose Hip to me. We pick them in the late fall, press the seeds out and dry.The pods make a nice Rose Hip tea that is very good for you.
Will

Looks like a beet to me. Our family likes them.

It's so warm I've got my little fan going but my husband said 3 inches of snow predicted tonight for middle Tn.

First thought is it's a beet!! Would love to win the Foxfire Mag.

Tipper, my guess is a rose hip...

Yes, I would say it was a vegetable that got off the well "beeten" path. Ha!
Angie

Looks like a radish to me...

Red beet for me too; but seeing Mother Earth through the foliage is a much happier (though not as tasty) scene.

Looks like a beet to me

I'm betting on a beet too!

yesterday's weather was crazy insane rain and wind. I had planned to be home all day as well. Unfortunately my call away was not nearly as lovely as yours. Dirt's truck broke down at work and he had been given the big long shopping list for this weekend's company. So not only did I have to go fetch him up, I also had to go do the shopping with him, the shopping I didn't want to do. So now I better get up and get to doin' all the stuff I didn't get to do yesterday!
Whatever you saw may have been obvious but obviously not to me!

Looks like the squirrels dug up one of your flower bulbs. Just like they have been doing here all winter. It's too cold here for bulbs to come up. been a mild winter for the most part.

I'm wavering between a turnip and a beet.

Could it be a tomato? No, I think I can see roots, so maybe it's a turnip?
Our weather was in the 50s yesterday, rather cold anyway. This morning the temp was 45! I'm not complaining, just worrying about what summer will be like. We don't need another dry one for sure.

Tipper,
You're tricky with that camera of
yours. Could that be a small water
droplet with the reflection of the
trees and sky above? I remember how early your parents eat dinner
so the dew probably hadn't
evaporated yet. It appears to be
another beautiful sunny day so far
but they say rain is coming...Ken

Is it an early-blooming tulip, sort of a distorted image, to lead your viewers off-track!??
Yesterday was the retirement celebration at her work for my dear daughter, Cyndi, after her 34-year career with the State-of-Georgia, the latest of those years being state-wide food services director located at Central State Hospital. It was a wonderful celebration, staged by her many co-workers, with such glowing tributes to her compassion and kind efficiency as their "boss." I almost busted a button to be the mother of such a wonderful person (and she's beautiful, too, both inside and out!). But here, now, I'm the mother of a daughter who has already behind her a 34-year career, and retiring! Wow! How old does that make me? But to the weather, it was such a beautiful spring day. As I drove to the retirement luncheon, I saw daffodils blooming profusely, forsythia bushes with their brilliant yellow blossoms, Japanese magnolia trees with purple pods opening in the sun, camellia shrubs a-bloom, some with red, others with pink or white blossoms smiling in the sun, green lawns and tree buds looking pregnant with life. The day was made more beautiful in that a car-load of folks came down from my dear mountains (Union County, GA) to join in the retirement celebration and to be among those to congratulate Cyndi. Such a beautiful day, with such warmth from people and from nature must portend a wonderful retirement ahead for my daughter who, I pray, still has many years to live and move and have her being! Pardon me for being so personal, but I just had to share the beauty of what I saw and felt yesterday. To God be the glory!

I must get another entry LOL. Is that a beet?
Weather here is just wonderful, and I am seeing flying critters I only see in early Spring and Summer. BEES. I keep looking out the back at the garden spot, and it won't be long. I am afraid we will be overrun with pests due to the Winter not killing them off.
I am truly addicted to The Blind Pig. Oh well, I was addicted to Nascar back in the seventies and look at them.

I'm going along with a beet.

Beautiful day here too and we worked outside all day. Needless to say we were quite tired last night, not being used to so much fresh air and physical work, but it sure felt good!

It looks like a turnip to me. The weather was very spring-like here in Kentucky yesterday. This has been the craziest winter I have ever seen. We had tornado watches and warnings a few weeks ago, 70 degree temperatures, too much rain and now talk of our biggest snow of the season coming in tonight.
Have a wonderful weekend!

the photo looks like a beet to me. it is like spring here, we are going into the 80's today and i fear the AC might have to run to cool the house down at bed time.

It was unseasonably warm here too, 61 in fact.
Why I do think you have a root vegetable there, turnip, kohlrabi, or beet I think.
Back to winter today high of 46 today.

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