I expected a rainy day and we ended up with sunshine.
Buddy was ready to get out to the pasture. The light was beautiful.
Rebel still had a little drainage. I think his nose gets cleaned off when he eats the damp grass.
Our two little columnar apple trees have lots of blossoms and it looks like they are very healthy.
So many strawberries and they are loaded with blossoms.
The snow peas are up....
and the garlic in this raised bed is getting very tall.
Mid morning I decided to clean up the back to back cart that Gary had put in the indoor. Pulled it outside....so heavy...and decided to pick the indoor and drag it. After not being used for many months, my trusty little lawn track started right up!
After wiping it down, I decided to use a hose on the cart and wanted Gary to haul it up to the house.
In the meantime, Andrea called and was able to borrow a trailer so she could pick it up.
When the boys saw it, they thought we were having company.
We only had a couple of spare inches in the stock trailer, it was so wide.
Andrea is one of Little Wonder's besties and he loved seeing her.
Gary went to yoga and out to lunch with the geezers and I made chicken salad for lunch. Had no desire to make dinner. It was raining when I went out for evening chores. Hopefully it will stop by tomorrow morning. There are flood warnings near the Finger Lakes.
Night all.
2 comments:
You do not want a flood anywhere nearby .The garden looks like it will be so hugely productive in both edible and beautiful.
I sure would like to borrow Gary for awhile! I have a training cart sitting in a shed. It should find a new home. I had a saddlebred I drove. He was also five gaited but he much preferred the harness to the bridle.
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