I've a few things to tell about starting with a great bike ride in Salado at the end of March. If you enjoy bike rides, Mark and I strongly recommend the Salado Smokin' Spokes ride benefitting the volunteer fire department. It is a well-organized, well-supported ride through a lovely area--and it starts and ends in Salado so what more could you want? We were happy to have much better weather this year (cold & windy last year), and because of that, I finished the ride in much better time this year. We did the 16 mile route and followed that up with a cup of coffee at Roy T's. Roy T's is a great stop for coffee & a beignet or other pastry--it's just off IH35, so you don't have to be a cyclist to enjoy a break there. The ride was also held on the same day as the Salado art show. We enjoyed the fine paintings, pottery, etc. but I was mostly delighted to come home with Billy. (Doesn't he look great in our herb garden?)
You can see more pictures from the ride by clicking on the 'Smokin' Spokes 2010' album at the right.
Speaking of gardens, our 'Back 40' ('feet', that is) is jam-packed this year. We are starting to harvest our carrots and the onions shouldn't be far behind. Our grape tomatoes, bell peppers, and jalapenos are growing nicely. As you can see from the picture of Billy above, the herbs are coming along too. We have both strawberries and blackberries starting to produce and corn (yes, corn!) is growing along the back fence. It truly is amazing to see what you can do in a small space. You can see more garden pictures in the 'Armadillo Pfarms' album at the right.