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More Nuts Than Ever

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I’m tired of washing, pitting, and freezing plums. The pears and apples are finished except for one winter apple tree that will be ready in about three weeks. So now it’s time to have a look at the walnut tree.

A closer look will show a few walnuts still hanging on. Some look dark and some quite green, but that is only the outer husk you are looking at. As the nut grows and the husk dries out, the nut and what’s left of its husk fall to the ground.

This one shouldn’t be too hard to pop out of its husk, but beware, the inside of that green coating stains like crazy. It would make a perfect “walnut” furniture stain. My hands always seem to end up looking like part of a walnut end table.

Once the husk is off the walnut, you can see the walnut that we are more familiar with, but it still needs some drying time. A burlap bag hung on the wall beside the woodstove is the perfect place to dry the walnuts.

Every couple of days I sneak some and take them to the woodshed as an offering to my squirrels.

“Thank you, Anneli,” Crispin chatters.

 

I love to have a change of food,

A different kind of nut,

The walnuts put me in a mood,

That makes me pat my gut.

 

The hazelnuts are such a treat,

I’ve packed a lot away,

But walnuts have delicious meat,

They’re best of all, I’d say.

 

I bite a hazelnut and run,

To hide it in a cache,

But walnuts are too big, no fun,

To lug them to my stash.

 

And this is why it’s oh, so fine,

To have them brought to me,

I know that all of them are mine,

To be devoured with glee.

 

 

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30 thoughts on “More Nuts Than Ever

  1. Liz's avatar

    I bet that squirrel really loves you for those hazelnuts. 😊

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  2. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    Those squirrels are very lucky to have a safe and secure place with you Anneli, including lots to eat. Squirrel heaven!

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  3. Mags Win's avatar

    The squirrels have their very own haven at your place.

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  4. Klausbernd's avatar

    It’s great being a squirrel at yours, dear Anneli.
    Happy weekend
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  5. shoreacres's avatar

    I suppose it’s a sign of the times that your title “More nuts than ever” suggested our government first, and your squirrels second! Are your nuts black walnuts. Everything you say about them sounds like the black walnuts we’d store and crack in Iowa — especially their ability to stain!

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      No, Linda. I try not to get too involved in politics on my blog, but I can see how my title made you think that. The walnuts in this post are English walnut, and quite nice for eating. We also have a black walnut tree whose nuts are very bitter. When I bought it, the tag said ornamental walnut, but the leaves look like black walnut. It’s probably the same thing.

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  6. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    I say again (as I often do on your blog), I had no idea.

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  7. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    Noisy nattering nearly negates nourishing nuts. 😀

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  8. Ursula's avatar

    What an extra treat for the squirrels, having walnuts for the winter. They are fattening and soon your squirrel are fat hairballs. Since we lost our peacock I feed the birds small walnut pieces together with the sunflower seed.

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  9. cindy knoke's avatar

    I relate. We have lots of fruit trees that feed the birds!

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  10. Unknown's avatar

    Yes. Walnuts do stain. I had some characters dye their hair (they had ash blond hair and were escaping from Roman slavery) with walnut juice.

    I love your poem. I bet your squirrels really like you.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      My squirrels probably appreciate that I get rid of that bitter husk around the walnuts, and even crack the shell for them. I wonder if those Romans suffered from the stain soaking into their scalp. That stuff is toxic. But then, so is Roman slavery.

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  11. Leslie Mackay's avatar

    Im with Crispin. Walnuts are THE BEST. 😀Leslie Mackay

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  12. Jennie's avatar

    It is SO hard to break open the outer green shell. I don’t know how Crispin does it. Kudos to you for collecting walnuts.

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