Dragon Fruit, The Pups & Signing in SF
The weather can’t decide what it wants to do in January. Well, at least on our end of the world that is. As we’re watching the news of blizzards and people using their front porch as a back up freezer in some parts of the country, we’re bathing in 87 degrees over here.
Yes, over here, in our part of California, we’re wondering if turning on our air conditioning in mid-January is wrong. Or worse yet, we’re seeing blooms on our volunteer tomato plants AND we’re harvesting a truck load of dragon fruit. All this seems so terribly wrong, yet Mother Nature has already dictated to our garden that it’s time to start fruiting tomatoes and dragon fruit?
Go figure. Everything seems backwards. But one thing is for certain, we’re eating a ton of fresh dragon fruit in January instead of the end of September!
Sierra and Lexi are having a blast in this generous offering of hot weather. They’re playing outside much more and Lexi is out to attack the drip irrigation lines. Again. Again. And again.
For many of you who have asked for more Lexi pictures, here they are. She’s not the tiny little white-paw puppy you saw last.
The Pups back in August 2012The Pups today
She’s become a full grown pup and she’s outgrown Sierra by about 15 pounds. Lexi is always looking for a play-mate and that’s great for Sierra because it keeps Sierra out-and-about instead of sleeping all day or waiting for a beach romp.
before all the beach romps….
They are two lucky pups this weekend because we’re all heading up to San Francisco. Yup, another doggie road trip. We’re signing books at Book Passage at the Ferry Building during the last hour of the Farmers Market on Saturday, so if you’re free on Saturday afternoon, please stop by and say hello! Here are the details. It would be lovely to meet you.
And for Lexi and Sierra? They get to tag along and if they’re good pups, we might stop by a few doggie beaches along the coast. Or two. Or three.
Have a great weekend friends,
Diane and Todd
Previous Dragon Fruit Posts and Photographs:
- Summer 2014: Gorgeous and freshly picked dragon fruit!
- Dragon Fruit Salad Recipe
- Summer 2009 – Dragon Fruit Flowers
- Summer 2008 – Dragon Fruit growing on the vine and more Dragon fruit recipes
- Summer 2007 – Cool pictures showing the whole life cycle of Dragon fruit plants
From the title, I thought you meant 87 degree in San Francisco! 🙂 (I wish!) I was just googling whether I can grow dragon fruit here despite the lack of hot days here in SF, and saw your blog post. I hope you enjoyed your trip – Must take your dogs to Fort Funston if you come back – the BEST dog beach in the Bay Area!
Where in the San Francisco area can I buy dragon fruit? I will be there on business in a couple weeks and want to pick some up.
Best guess is Chinatown, but we don’t live in the Bay area so don’t know for sure.
Best place is May Wah Asian Market on Clement Street in the Richmond district of SF – they currently have white, red and yellow dragon fruit (fruit, that is, not plantings).
Where did you get the dragon fruit plant? I have a stalk and it’s growing so slow!
We got most of ours from a local little old Vietnamese couple. Diane’s dad found them somehow. That was several years back and I don’t remember quite where they were at.
I love the pictures of puppy Lexi and Lexi today. Gosh, time flies!! And those dragon fruit look amazing!
Mmm, dragon fruit. I’ve been in love with that stuff since I had some in China years and years ago. Send me all your extras! 😉
Wow, you have dragon fruit too? What a fantastic garden you must have! And the puppies are so darn cute!
Climate change has been doing bonkers things here in the Northwest, too — our rhododendron bush bloomed in November and is done; the camellias in some places bloomed a few months ago, and spring bulbs were pushing out of the ground in early November, too. It’s bizarre and concerning. I’m interested to hear as you go along how your garden responds, and any advice you have. Wow, 87 degrees in January. . . .