You can almost see it’s a garden, after weeks of weeding and Gretchen had just finished mowing between the rows.
After weeks of weeding and mowing
Visible, left to right: cucumber, yellow squash, okra, eggplant, tomato, corn (maize).
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You can almost see it’s a garden, after weeks of weeding and Gretchen had just finished mowing between the rows.
After weeks of weeding and mowing
Visible, left to right: cucumber, yellow squash, okra, eggplant, tomato, corn (maize).
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At going on 13 years old, Yellow Dog is an octogenarian in human years, with arthritis to show for it.
Brown Dog, who is the same age, was probably sleeping somewhere.
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Brown Dog likes boats.
Brown Dog and Gretchen with halo
Especially this old flatboat. Continue reading
Anybody else had to get one of these?
Thanks to Adel Tire for the fix, including a new inner tube.
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Back in the 1930s, during the Great Depression, my father and grandfather paid off the mortgage on the farm through income from turpentine. This is a catface, where the bark was scraped off a pine tree so its sap would ooze out, to be caught in a metal cup nailed below on the tree.
The rest of the tree long ago was logged.
Behind the pine tree stump and the adjoining oak tree, you can see a beaver pond. Continue reading
There’s a bee in the bonnet of this Swamp rosemallow.
Each flower of Hibiscus moscheutos blooms for only one day.
But each plant has multiple blooms, such as the one Gretchen pictured on a later day.
This plant is on the path to the garden.
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Apparently box turtles don’t like blackberries, even when Gretchen offers them. And Yellow Dog doesn’t notice turtles.
Gretchen offers blackberry to turtle
Gretchen finished weeding the tomatoes.
Well, those tomatoes. She already weeded the other ones.
And I found those cucumbers in the okra.
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