A Walk in the Park…

…to tentatively plan, map out, and plant an interpretive trail through the Arboretum At Starin Park in preparation for a big grant application.

And here’s the stump of a bur oak that came down last week of it’s own accord during a stretch of our calm, sunny, and dry weather—after more than 100 years of growing.
Oaks should last hundreds of years, but somehow rot got into this one.

Big Beets…

…and other garden wonders. What with watering and the recent rain, the garden is prospering. Squash have climbed up an over several tomato cages, so we may have something more elevated than low hanging fruit.

BTW, it might be good to disregard my previous TV series recommends since I made them before finishing the series. However, I highly recommend the PBS Masterpiece series Professor T, which we started last night.

Amber Waves…

…of grain.

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Three minute rain at six this morning. Then a mix of sun and clouds and pleasant temperatures. Good day for walks, and a 13 mile bike ride. Sue spent an evening hour watering various growing things around the yard, just to insure their continued wellbeing.

Shorty after the morning “rain” Sue filled the watering can for some supplemental soaking, and met this fellow as the water neared the brim. Through the screen I heard her say, “Why, hello.”

Photo by Sue

Photo by Sue