Last summer we had the heat. Over the winter we had the freezes. Now we get the reward.For the brief time it will last, Spring is here in Austin and this morning's Farmer's Market was an explosion of fresh colors and flavors. The Market moved from Sunset Valley to the back of Barton Creek shopping center and at 9 this morning, it was full of happy people.
Somehow, over the next week and a half, I will create dinner plate art using a palette of red and green asparagus, lovely carrots that would make Peter Rabbit cross into Mr. McGregor's garden without a thought in his head, and strawberries. There is no joy sweeter than Texas strawberries. They come around for such a brief period, so for the little time we have them, it is strawberry salad, strawberry pie and shortcake with berries tumbling through cascading falls of whipped cream.
We hardly ever eat lettuce, but I was unable to resist this lovely ball of red red leaves gently cupping the delicate green inside. Maybe just a simple salad with thin slivers of parmesan and a light basil viniagrette.
I just learned something new. If you click on the photo, it opens up and you see it larger. Maybe the whole world already knew this, but I was pretty excited. Sigh - it takes so little!
THe baby turnips will be easy. Sliced thin and tossed with red onion,serrano chile and a little apple cider vinegar they'll make a perfect salad. I've already eaten one with just a little salt and it was sweet and mild.
Sometimes, in the middle of August, when everything has to be accomplished before 10 A.M. it's too easy to forget that we have this glorious spring. The bluebonnets are competing with the coral paintbrush for attention and I saw the first baby this morning - a small brown Nubian goat, curled up in the grass. Everywhere I look I see redbuds covered in pink blooms and the Lady Banks roses climbing over every possible surface in their yellow flowers. In my own yard the daffodils have had their turn at center stage and the irises are just a few weeks behind. Nala's rose has the first bud on it and Thistle's rose is getting tiny green leaves. While I weeded, Daisy and Boris lay close by, just enjoying the sun and breeze.It's all good right now.

