A New Blogger Joins the Fray
Hi, everyone. New contributing blogger Susan here. I’ll be supplementing Mac’s blog with a few local tidbits, a few pictures, and a few stories of our black lab, June Bug.
What an abrupt change of the season! Though it’s a little hard to do the shorts-to-parkas transition in one day, I love going for a long hike at 9,000 feet in shorts one day, and going for a short hike at 6,500 in the snow the next. Keeps things fresh, don’t you think? June Bug— whom you’ll come to know if you follow the blog— accompanied me Tuesday to Ski Lake and beyond up to the ridge, then over to Phillips Canyon and down. A nice loop. The fall foliage is spectacular.
Today, I’ll be taking advantage of the sunshine to harvest the last of the carrots and pull out the garden’s remaining dead stems. Until next year, garden, RIP.
BTW, any of you who want to try your hand at vegetable gardening without making a big investment first, master gardener Judy Allen in Teton Valley offers 50-square-foot organic garden plots for summer lease. A great deal: she does the rototilling and initial prep, and you do the planting, weeding, harvesting, and fall clean-up. She even does the irrigating! I had one plot this year; next summer, I’ll be living large with two. If you’re interested for next year, go to this link and check out the story by Judy--at the bottom of it you'll find more information, including her phone number.
I hope everyone will take advantage of the last week at Sloan’s Jackson Hole Farmer’s Market, open Thursday through Saturday (the 8th - 10th) by Twigs in Jackson. Think cases of juicy peaches that you’ll want to freeze or can and enjoy all winter! Sloan is also a mainstay of Jackson’s Saturday Farmer’s Market (now finished for the season) and a great local produce source.
Got any pictures or favorite fall hikes or local tips to share?
Until next time, enjoy these crisp days!

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