At the beginning of the summer, when the herb and vegetable garden was producing plenty to pick every day, Maddie and Skye loved helping with the harvest. One day they asked if they could have a farm stand in the front yard. They had the sign all ready to go: Tomatoes were 50 cents each, bunches of Basil were advertised at 10 cents, and mint for 2 cents per handful. Peppers were 30 cents, and underneath the large "OPEN and SALE!" lettering was the enticing "1 Free Water with each purchase!"
A couple of neighbors helpfully shopped from their market, and they happily counted their proceeds as they chattered about how much more fun that was than a lemonade stand.
Now, at summer's end, I think about our long hot Texas summer with record breaking drought and am thankful we had those weeks of bounty before the garden said "no more." I pick up the sun hats they wore that afternoon, and move the little round table to a spot until they are ready to use it for another project. And as grandmothers do, I carefully put the sign in a good place for keeping.
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