Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The flower blooms in the wax tree in front of the gravel road in my house for the first time in early summer, and the fruit is borne this year.
The wax tree fruits are dried and it is said that the nutritional fortification is effective when eating. Moreover, the wax tree fruits can be used also for the fruit wine. I want to be going to prune the wax tree one of these days, and to make tea from the leaf.
I gathered Docdami in the garden planting, made to soaking, and ate on the morning of Thursday of last week.
Moreover, I prune two branches of the laurel, and am drying it in the room of the second floor on the same day. Because the day of rain continues recently, I cannot put this out.
A half-dead Stray Mole that is still alive in a state of suspended death within cockroach burrows. A bloodthirsty Stray Mole that survives relying only on its tenacity and sharp fangs. A derinkent Stray Mole that just can't become a cockroach. Crawling around in the sludge at the bottom of the cockroach nest box, the delinquent Stray Mole loses the comfort of a calm deceptive life and the luxury of tranquility, instead being driven by an indomitable spirit and a jagged and prickly attitude.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Wax tree fruits, Soaking of Docdami
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