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Patrick in 2019 - Superstruct Patrick in 2019 – Superstruct Hurricane Sam and the SMART-NORCLUD jiggle leave a comment » Tired. Long day. My favorite part of late summer…vine ripened tomatoes from the garden along with some fresh basil, a little fresh garlic, sea salt, and a touch of old wine turned vinegar. How great the weather is in late September here, the first break from the twelve relentless weeks of oppressive North Carolina heat. I still remember when it was more like six weeks. Hurricane Sam was a beast. The storm made a mess of the yard but somehow the garden survived.  When Booker and Sofia cleaned up the fallen branches the tomatoes and stringed supports they set up were all intact. My teenagers are so damn proud of what they’ve grown and Janet and I are too. Proud rents.  They did it all, from compost to fruit.  And these tomatoes are perfectly delicious. It’s too bad no one else will eat them. How a tropical system sucks away the summer humidity. It’s nice to...

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