Between
Monday, April 29 and yesterday (May 8) when we returned, the temperatures at
our Gilbert home ranged from a low of 29 to a high of 86. The change from cold
spring to summer warmth was abrupt – and welcome. But, as everyone in the Inland
Northwest knows, don’t take the electric blanket off the bed yet or put those
quilts into storage. In fact, the forecast is for highs in the mid-60s next week.
On
our way to the farm yesterday, we stopped in Orofino (Riverside) to pick up a card
for Mike’s mother. A familiar feel washed over me as I got out of the pick-up
at the store. It smelled like pine trees and river. Home. Some things never
change.
While in the store, I
also picked up a bottle of cheap sweet wine which I use for cooking birds. “Ma’am,
you have to be 21 to buy these products,” said the stocker. I laughed but not
because the comment was funny. If you’re going to compliment a woman on how
young she looks, don’t call her “ma’am.”
Little
Pepper, Ken’s Shorthair pup, is here with us because he has to travel this
week. She’s been a good girl for us, but she pesters poor ol’ Nell
unmercifully. Nellie apparently doesn’t understand that she could take care of
that by booting Pepper into the next county. She’s going to have to get tough because
her little cousin was born about April 30. Next month we’ll be training our own
baby Shorthair.
The
fields look different now, having been worked. In fact they were working today.
Just look at that dust! I hung out two loads of laundry anyway.
Mike
got right to work once we arrived. He had the old Dell computer re-built –new hard
drive and more RAM. He got connected immediately – and so did I! CONNECTED! –
Yay!! Then he serviced the lawn mower, mowed the lawn, trimmed with the weed
eater, and serviced his old Yamaha dirt bike. Then he worked out so that he
stays in shape.
I
picked lovely large spinach leaves from the raised bed. That’s the spinach I
planted last fall in hopes of an early crop. Some years it works, others it
doesn’t. I made an impossible spinach pie for supper.
The
daffodils are all gone now except for those my mother called narcissus. I’ve
noticed them listed as “the Original Poet’s Daffodil.”
Haven’t
seen the horses – and that’s a good thing. The ducks are gone, but this morning
a pair of Canada geese flewoff the pond. We have a pheasant – Mike says there
are probably two. We could hear crowing and finally saw them fly. The guy from
Fish and Game says we’ll never have pheasants here, but we see a few every year,
probably escapees from the hunting preserve in the canyon.
The
pear tree is in full bloom now –
And
the apple trees are budding out. This picture is of the “awesome tree” in the
curve of the road above our lane.
2 comments:
Puppy! Not the usual photo with Nellie somewhere in the background. Nellie was probably enjoying the reprieve from Pepper. Can't wait for MORE puppy pictures!
Love all the pictures. Still summer up here, too. Trees are finally in bloom and it's beautiful! We'll enjoy this weather for now. :-)
New puppy coming! Anxious to hear more about that.
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