Life - Returned to Normal

Good morning!  As you can see... I have successfully escaped the clutches of the pirates that had been holding me captive!  Life on the farm has returned to the normal, quiet ebb and flow once more.  What a whirlwind week we had with the grands.

So many great memories were made!

And what great helpers they have all become.  Everyone loves scooping poop!

I also had a day with the biggest of them all... Tyler.  I can hardly believe he is just a few days shy of his 14th birthday.  What a wonderful young man he has become.

We took delivery of our final load of hay.  The barn is stocked for another winter (or two).


We've been having some unusual weather this past week.  Until yesterday, it had been cooler than is typical for this time of year - especially the nights.  Several of them dipped down into the 40's.


I'm not complaining, though.  Cool mornings are so much easier on the animals.  The insects don't bother them when it is that cool out, so grazing is pleasurable.


It's warming up, now, however, and so are the nights - slowly.  There's nothing better for sleeping, to me, than cool nights.  The dogs would agree.

The garden is exceptionally dry right now - requiring a good watering every other day.

Apparently, puppies need frequent watering as well!

As soon as the hose turns on, the teeth start gnashing!

The first zinnias and sunflowers have emerged.


Delicate lisianthus - to cut and bring in the house.

Here's a peek at what is growing right now...

Sugar peas (closest box), kale and chard (next box), Garlic (next), Onions (last)

Beans and squash.


 Peas (also sugar peas... which we are eating daily)


Peppers, hot and sweet - some of the hot peppers are ready to pick already!


The herb boxes are overflowing.


This summer's garden is the best yet. 


 Perhaps I should do a video garden tour?

Comments

daisy g said…
So glad your grands will have such wonderful memories of time on the farm.

We are dry here as well, with no rain in sight! Grateful for irrigation.

Yes, please, a garden video would be appreciated!
Enjoy the weekend.
Karla said…
Yes! I would love a video garden tour. Everything looks so lush right now. Same sort of weather here in Illinois with the cools nights, but now the scorching heat has arrived. What was lush will soon be brown.
So wonderful to give those grandbabies the wonderful memories of time spent with you!
Your garden has exploded it seems. Do you do a lot of canning of your garden goodies? We are in for some very hot days in this coming week. But really can't complain the weather has been so nice this far unto the year.
Enjoy your day!
Junebug said…
I would love a garden tour since my garden is struggling. Plus I don't know why! So happy you had fun with grands!
THE BEARDED ONE said…
YOU ARE SURE AN AMAZING LADY..THE PICS AND COMMENTARY ARE ALWAYS AMAZING...GRAND KIDS ARE SURE EXTRA SPECIAL AND THE GREATEST THING ABOUT THEM...IS THAT YOU AND HUBBS ARE TEACHING THEM HOW TO WORK...THAT IS SO VERY WISE...TOO MANY KIDS TODAY JUST SIT IN FRONT OF THE TV OT PLAY ON THEIR PHONE....I SURE ENJOY EVERYTHING ABOUT WHAT YOU TWO ARE DOING...KEEP SMILING AND HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND !!!!!!!
This N That said…
A Garden video is a good idea! Definitely worth the trip...
Sounds like a lot of people are having the same kind of weather. Even Canada!xxoo
What a beautiful garden you are growing this year! It's amazing.
colleen said…
Tyler is all grown up and so Handsome!! I can't believe how fast 14 years has gone. Please do a video garden tour. xoxo
Lynne said…
Great post Beverly.
Like seeing your “grand helpers!”