I'm sure the time has long passed that any of my 14 faithful readers expect Alaskan Adventure or Excitement out of me, but I do have queiter pleasures to share. Here are some photos from my Lazy Person's Garden™. For the first time I decided to put in a few annuals, which I got from a local greenhouse:
This little verbena is particularly striking!
I also have three colors of columbine and these orange lilies, all perennials, as well as wild delpinium:
Oh, and of course rhubarb!
Now I have a nearly full color palette!
Mother Nature is doing her part, too. The dwarf fireweed have bloomed, and the tall ones will bloom next.
Yesterday I met SM and Cricket's sister, Bedbug, for a walk at Creamer's Field.
A very pretty afternoon!
SM and Bedbug. She looks just like her seester Cricket, except that her ears stand up.
I looked this up. It's called water smartweed. Very pretty!.
Fields of canola. This was not planned, but I guess it's not considered an invasve either.
A truly lovely day!
My lovely friends!
Dogs and humans!
The juvenile male cranes do not continue to their breeding grounds and hang around Creamers Field all summer. Here are two of them:
Wishing you all a lovely rest of July!















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