Today at Iten's Acres:
Hot. Dry. Humid.
Arthur and I are going to be hauling a lot of water. Maybe the high
humidity will work up some thunderation.
Happy blues: the garden
visible from Mom's window had fifty or so balloon flowers on display
today; there will be more tomorrow. Lovely. And the delphinium in her
container garden is radiant blue--a dancer in the wind.
The black-eyed Susans are
up in the wild area along with a multitude of Queen Anne's Lace, tall
yellow clover, and milkweed. The wild roses must love the heat and
dryness. They are spectacular this year. I walk slowly through the
wild area.
Hoping the water lilies will bloom before the pond disappears.
The robins sing loudly regardless of the weather. They celebrate each
day. Good lesson for we humans who would rather murmur than sing.
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