Monday, June 17, 2013

Shut the Front Door ... Day 167 and 168 ... A little bit of everything today.

I know you all weren't expecting to see a post from me for at least another month but here I am.
Ready or not....
Day 167
Yea.
More rain.
We even had a major drenching downpour during the night.
All I could think was, "there goes all the seeds I just planted".
 
 
Day 168
Started off bright and beautiful.
 
It was also a pretty busy day.
 
First order of business was kindergarten graduation for the class of 2025.
Grandchild #3 was in the lineup today.
Her sisters looking on.
 
After graduation ... road trip crap load of errands to run.
And... a little drive-by photography?
Here I was just sitting at a red light on the parkway, looked out my side window, and had to snap a shot of the General.
If he were still alive today, he would be one of my neighbors.
He would also be 283 years old.
Many of our surrounding communities wouldn't be what they are today without this man.
 
Then there's the race home to Mt. Doom before the storm hits.
 
An after the rain tour of the gardens (sounds kinda snobby huh).
Team Perry's container potato garden doing pretty well despite the daily waterboarding it receives.
And...
Team Monroe seems to be doing a wonderful job with their mud factory.
 
This rock is still underwater.
By this time of the year about a foot of it should be above water.
This means that the pond is about 18 inches above normal right now.
That's a lot of extra water.
 
I also have a mystery that I need help solving.
I took this picture of a tadpole in the pond.
Something that I've done many, many times.
This is the first time that I've notice what looks like air bubbles coming out of ducts at the back of the tadpole's body.
Do you see them?
I've never, ever noticed this before.
What do you think?
 
This is also the first time this spring that I've seen the bass that we have in our pond.
They got really big over the winter.
These things are about 10 inches long.
 
The blackberry blossoms are in full bloom.
The buttercups are trying to bring out the sun (good luck there).
The Johnny Jump Ups are looking mighty perky for the pounding they've been getting. 
The clovers are just starting to bloom too.
 
View of the valley after the rains went through.
 
The late afternoon sun peaking through the cattails.
 
 
And finally for today....
 
 
 
Me and my shadow.
It's like being stalked by a circus clown on stilts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, June 15, 2013

Shut the Front Door ... Day 144 through 166 ... How the H.E.double hockey sticks. did that happen?

Let's see,
the last time I posted was way back on day 143.
I covered 9, or was it 10, days in that post.
Now I need to make up for a whoppin' 22 days that I missed.
Where.
Does.
The.
Time.
Go????
 
Enough of this idle chit chat.
Let's get on with the show shall we?
 
Day 144
Yea.
Good start.
No. Pictures.
 
Day 145
Holy crap.
No pictures.
 
Day 146
Was moving day for my office.
My daily view changed from this...
to this...
And this is as close as I came to a Shut the Front Door picture today.
 
So now I'm on the hunt for a new desk and until I figure out what I want, I'm using my grandmother's antique table.
 
Day 147
Yea,
No pictures.
 
Day 148
No pictures.
Do ya see a pattern here?
 
Day 149
Finally.
Went from this...
to this...
to this...
What a dreary, crappy day.
But....
When I'm out and about....
Yea.
This is how I roll.
 
Day 150
This is as close as I got to a Front Door picture today.
Hammock down.
We threw it a life preserver but it was too late.
 
Day 151
No Shut the Front Door picture today but I do have a couple of local barn shots.
Oh JOY!

 
Day 152
No pictures.
 
Day 153
Beautiful day.
And beautiful days bring the shady characters out of the woodwork basement.
Not sure how he manages to mow a straight line while drinking.
 
Day 154
Doom and gloom.
 
 
Day 155
No pictures.
 
Day 156
Pretty nice out today. 
 
Day 157
Doom and gloom...again.
And then came the rains.
 
Day 158
No pictures.
 
Day 159
No pictures.
 
Day 160
Nooo pictures.
 
Day 161
Yea.
This pretty much says it all for the past several days.
 
Day 162
Still raining today.
In fact, it was raining just hard enough that
I drove all the way to the city with this
flapping from my antenna.
It wasn't worth getting drenched so I left it there.
 
Day 163
Nooo pictures.
 
Day 164
Nooooo pictures.
 
Day 165
Finally a nice day.
WAAAAHOOO!
 
So far, all the chickens have survived despite the cold, wet, nasty weather we've had since they arrived here.
No eggs yet.
I guess maybe in about a month they will start laying???
 
Since I'm hoping that the nasty weather is behind us now, I finally decided to plant a little more in my raised bed gardens today.
Wyatt is helping his dad get their garden going now too.
 
We are going to have a "garden off" to see who's grows better.
Team Monroe doing things the hard way with tillers and hoes.
Team Perry taking it easy with raised bed gardening (a.k.a. hippie gardening).
 
Looks like my daughter has already chosen sides.
Traitor.
 
Day 166
Beautiful and clear this morning (unless you live in that foggy valley down there).
For some reason my thermometer is telling me that we are all supposed to be roasting today.
112 degrees at 9:15 in the morning.
I don't think so.
It actually did turn out to be a very nice day.
Not too cold,
not too hot,
and finally dry enough to mow the hayfield lawn....again.