X-files marathon with the wife to start my birthday weekend.

But I’ll happily take some of that honeycomb off your hands.

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Happy birthday! 🥳

Thank you. I appreciate it.

Seriously? We accept #bitcoin §ats 丰 …

Do you have a storefront??

No, just an honor cart, farmer market booth, and a website. Www.kittrellsdaydream.com. We don’t have the honeycomb (it’s too seasonal) listed on the website, I would have to send pix here over #nostr dm. We are going to Palafox Market all day tomorrow, so it may be a bit before I get back, but I’ll always return to my darling #nostr.

No worries! I'll check out your website. 💜

You should put your website on your profile.

I suppose I should. I’m not on #nostr to sell per se, but I suppose it is supporting the circular economy …

Maybe we will end up at similar markets someday From what I’ve gathered y’all stay pretty west of 75 & me and mine stay around or east of 95

That would be so cool. What are you growing, crafting, baking?

End goal is datil peppers, extra honey wife & I don’t want & some extra produce when the pantry gets full.

But i also knit & do some leather crafts when I get bored

Cool! I’d love to see your goods , and run into you sometime. We travel all over the country in August; it could happen!

I have wondered what honey would taste like if you set up a hive in the middle of a pepper field as the flowers bloom.

Think I just decided on a future experiment

Multi-talented! Thank you for your service. Many Navy in my family. One Marine (outcast, not really, he’s buried at Fort Leavenworth).

No just bored & like learning new things. Navy was a good gig & nothing wrong with marines. Good people, slightly crazy but who isn’t these days. My grandpa is buried in the Gulf of Aden

Datil peppers? I love roasting poblanos in olive oil and sea salt…great snack!

Yes, 2-4” in length hotter than a jalapeño, less than a habanero. Spicy & citrusy taste to them. Bright Orange color & they are amazing. Grow a lot of the east coast around St Augustine but you can grow them anywhere