The very first thing on my list was spring. I keep holding on to that. (Climate change notwithstanding) Spring will still arrive March 20.
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Here are the basil seeds I planted in a little jar about two weeks ago. No matter what's happening in the world, these seeds still grow.pic.twitter.com/VpnANSdPBH
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What's nice about little jars is that you can take them with you on road trips and even tuck them away on domestic flights.
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You can also send these to friends (especially in the early stages) pretty easily. You can also just enjoy them yourself.
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Come Friday morning, right as a racist, misogynist megalomaniac is being inaugurated, I'll be placing seeds under soil. They will grow.
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When everything else feels so intimidating and out-of-control, the little seeds will be generous and predictable. And that feels important.
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Some of what I'm planting during inauguration: seven blue corn seeds from Hopiland.pic.twitter.com/cdnxG6z7le
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Good morning. I planted seven Hopi blue corn seeds one week ago during inauguration. This is what happens when you bury seeds.pic.twitter.com/95vyEQUNyE
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I planted Hopi blue corn seeds two weeks ago during inauguration. Look how they've grown! Giving these shoots away to a friend soon.pic.twitter.com/pcJSnrGYN5
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Overdue update on Inauguration Day basil; finally transplanted today. Look at these roots and leaves. Despite the despot, they still bloom.pic.twitter.com/SqnvDnJaOF
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Some of the leaves got a little bruised during transplant. This happens. It'll be ok. (And yes, this is a metaphor.)
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Inauguration Basil update. Literally an herb is doing way better than the president.pic.twitter.com/2pgXo9R0Ky
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Periodic update: Inauguration Pesto.pic.twitter.com/1s7KUqJnux
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I'm specifically storing the first two batches of pesto in the same two jars I used to incubate the seeds in back in January.
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Tonight: Inauguration Pasta Salad (with a perfect bit of lemon zest!)pic.twitter.com/rQxJoyH2HG
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Inauguration Basil update: I’m letting some of the stems bolt. I’ll save the seeds from these flowers to plant a new batch in a few months.pic.twitter.com/9OjfGPKzS2
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