The
atmospheric river, a.k.a. Pineapple Express, didn’t cause much trouble in our region
as far as I know. The wind blew, but in my opinion, we could have used more
rain. The paper said that the rain would really help the winter wheat, but as I
worked in my raised beds today, I noticed that the soil was already drying out.
Now
the weatherman says it will be suddenly summer beginning today. And he might be
right. It was 55 when we came to the farm on Tuesday. The fire in the grate felt
good in the evening. Today it’s 77, but the sun was hot as I planted the raised
beds. The coolness of the house is welcome.
I’m
not much of a gardener, but I keep trying. The zucchini and tomato plants I started
from seed look good, but I lost the climbing yellow crooked-neck and the
pumpkin. I replaced them with spinach, lettuce, carrots, and green beans. We’ll
see what happens. (The spinach and lettuce are both heat-tolerant.)
The
little calliope hummingbirds visit the feeders now and then. It’s not a flurry
of activity. In fact, sometimes it seems like a waste of sugar to make the
nectar. Two young whitetail buck passed by the livingroom window last evening
and later I saw them ambling down the lane. And this morning I saw a real bumblebee
– a special sight these days.
Two
weeks ago, a mama duck was parading her tiny brood on the pond. I never saw
them, but I was pleased that some of our visitor did. We haven’t seen them now,
so we don’t know if she’s there and hiding out or if she’s gone for whatever
reason. KW
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We got a little over an inch and so things are looking good right now. We haven't put any plants out yet, though, because frost is still a possibility. I don't know what the fruit situation is, I'll have to check with my friend who grows the blueberries. I'll need more so I hope she'll have a good crop.
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