Here are some up close and personal pictures of newly born squash. They have been vacationing outside in the day time in a sheltered spot.
We are dreaming of some of these....
Squash Fritters

The recipe is HERE.
Have a great weekend!
I made a list of my 2021 goals that I wrote down in the back of my planner. Its time to review that to see how I am doing! But, here are a ...
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I am looking forward to fresh squash, cukes, and tomatoes!! I am impressed that you are starting your garden from seeds and your own baby plants. I've never done that. I always buy plants from Lowe's. It seems I remember my daddy walking along the garden and sewing his seeds into the soil... and he always had a beautiful garden. I guess I need to learn how to truly "farm". :o)
I love sunflowers and the mug rugs are gorgeous!
That recipe for squash fritters sounds like something we'd enjoy. Thanks for sharing.
Those fritters look really tasty.
Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers, I'm going to try to plant some again, hopefully the dog won't trample them!
Debbie,
Love your mug rugs!
I take it that you love your Brother6000!:o)
Take Care!
Thanks for sharing!
Tamara
North Carolina
I love your mug rugs!!! You're inspiring me to give them a try.
We haven't had yellow summer squash in a long time. Have to go back down south to get some!
Mug rugs look great!
Gorgeous mug rugs... and the squash fritters look delish!!!
Pretty mug rugs! I love sunflowers too, as Kansas is my home state. :) The squash fritters look GOOD.
Ah, sprouts, the hope of spring!
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