The Knock-out Roses in their second blooming. |
Crepe Myrtle with buds. I don't understand the blurriness. |
Blueberries still on the bushes. |
Lima Beans |
Second planting of corn. |
First planting of corn has been harvested, and partly cut down. |
A cantaloupe! Yay!! |
This one is still green. |
The asparagus patch in mid-summer. |
Hopefully I'm going to be able to resume some kind of schedule at this point, so I will be back very soon with something for you.
Thank you so much for reading. I truly enjoy your comments.
You were missed Nellie.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is lovely!
I enjoyed the walk in your garden, I have never grown a c antelope, are growing season is too short and too cool, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy to have you back after your busy week! Your garden appears to be flourishing in spite of the lack of recent rainfall, and I'm sure you'll enjoy those cantaloupes and the remainder of your summer harvest for several more weeks. I'm sure you'll be planting for Fall crops soon, and those will keep you busy for some more months, if this year is anything like past years have been. I'm sure you look forward to getting back into your normal, hectic schedule! :-)
ReplyDeleteWell, in looking over my comment, I'm sure I could have found a few more times to say "I'm sure!" Pardon my redundancy! :-)
ReplyDeleteHopefully you will get the much needed rain, although your yard looks like it is doing very well. I do enjoy a sweet cantaloupe. xo
ReplyDeleteYour vegetables look good and a cantaloup!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rose. I love crepe myrtle too. Looks like a pretty colour.
Do hope the coming week goes well for you and perhaps brings some rain.
Your vegetables look good and a cantaloup!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rose. I love crepe myrtle too. Looks like a pretty colour.
Do hope the coming week goes well for you and perhaps brings some rain.
Your vegetables look good and a cantaloup!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rose. I love crepe myrtle too. Looks like a pretty colour.
Do hope the coming week goes well for you and perhaps brings some rain.
Glad to see you back! Enjoyed the garden tour.
ReplyDeleteLife happens. Don't worry about a daily post, etc. Some of us just have too-much-gab-inside-of-us and find it easy to post daily. Most of the time.
ReplyDeleteBut everyone has times, when blogging gets short-shrift for this or that reason. You new post pops up on our way-we-each-follow-blogs. We see you. :-)
"To the fairy land afar
Where the Little People are;
Where the clover tops are trees,
And the rain pools are the seas,
And the leaves like little ships
Sail about on tiny trips."
~~H.T. Johnson
nellie, u need to take time right now for yourself! we will always be here. i hope you find time walking in your wonderful garden helpfull. i spend alot of time in my garden on my knees planting, sweating and tearing.. its my time and my way of trying to cope i quess. we need rain terribley up here in mn. i dont understand where all the humidity comes from. thinking about you nellie and try enjoy a bit of today!
ReplyDeleteJust take your time. We have all been there and sometimes life becomes more important. We all understand. Your garden looks wonderful. We had corn the other night from the garden. I wished we had planted more. I hope you get more rain too.
ReplyDeleteWe will be here when you get back Nellie.
Hugs from me to you.
Welcome back...your garden is amazing. Mr. Ground hog enjoyed our garden despite our attempt at Fort Knox. Hugs.
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