Heel low:
What a lovely garden as always Benny. What a wonderful piece of paradise for yourself to share with others. Thank you!
Such bounty and one day, some day, click some photos of the pomegranate in flower (past that time now!) and post them for us. The fruit is bright red and so is the flower I believe. What a joy through the season...each phase so enjoyable. Did I already say thank you?
Come to think of it, never tried
Averrhoa carambola, descriptions compare its texture to grapes and taste like a combination of pear, apple, grape, citrus. Best eaten fresh...I will have to keep an eye out to see if we ever have these in the grocery. It may not travel well and that would explain why they have not shown up way over here enough for me to notice them.
So many trees that are both beautiful and practical at giving you fruit. Double the fun!
Planted every year in memory of my FIL who loved
Moss Roses (Portulaca - Portulacaceae)
Interesting some of us here are getting drowned in August. Traditionally it is a drier month for us...June is our monsoon month and it can very much drown us. Gloomy and wet, we do not however get that humidity. So the heat is never over too much nor the cold. Why one can withstand forty below when there is no moisture in the air...a dry cold or a dry heat is much more tolerable than with humidity. That bites you to the very bones! I laugh because when you clean up, the towel is kind an after thought because by the time you head to get dressed, your skin has no wet on it anyway...towelled or not. Explains why both Rick and Alexander usually get a buzz short hair cut for summer. I keep my hair long & that needs the towel or I drip water everywhere! LOL
This rain burst we got yesterday was enough to fill a 45 gallon drum off one of the one building's roof, so I use that to measure how good a soaking we got and it was decent. Could still use more because if you scraped down, only about an inch is still damp. It is August and it feels like the grass got a drink and is literally growing when you walk on it.
I pulled the dog beds from under the two tables in the Man Porch there and the Girls and I watched the dampness unfold from out the windows.
Enough rain, be praised, that Rick went off to check the roads he works on and ther are too muddy. YAH... He gets a day off (sorta kinda part of one anyway!).
In town paying some bills, do those ever stop showing up...HUH!?? And back home...I hope he has a huge needed nappy while the Girls and I wander about outside keeping the house quiet and slumberish. LOL
Somewhere inside that shell that is left, is the Rick...somewhere but if we poke at it and be too joyous "He's HOME!" <attack for hugs!!> is how the Girls greet him...
Like the Flintstones when Dino rushes Fred... we'll find out in a hurry what survival mode means!
Emmy says, "That red B-Dog...she's gotten to him while he is sitting down!"
Lacy is off camera smothering Rick with her entire self. Emmy needed a drink after dog run runs and has noted Lacy had monopolized Rick in her absence...man receiving a dog
hold/huggy me attack. Lacy the
red love bug is bugging!

I have left one bank of green outside the fence and won't net it off to feed sheep today or yesterday...but it is banked. I have to string out both elenet rolls and it can be tedious if I have a busy day putting away both. Was like a marathon and I was not done till 11 pm on the twelfth. Out stomping about in the impending dark! This is why when the days shorten, you won't hear me complaining I can't stay out that long any more. Oh darn it! Winter comes soon and a different kind of work (or just plain silliness) unfolds...
The impending rains were a threat and I am glad I thought better of putting the sheep outside the place.
Aug 12 2017 Sheep out clearing the ditch
Girls intently watching the girls...
Ewe lambs making themselves useful
The heavens erupted and we got the rains...sure enough, rain and in Alberta, why have a soft gentle rain when you can dump an entire day's worth in under an hour...make a statement ...savage and over the top. Severe...never sweet, gentle, pleasant...in yer face over the top or not do it at all. Agh....
This watering can rain chain kinda says it all!
Glug glug glug!
All moisture gets used up fast by the plants in August, use it or lose it and it's evaporated up pretty quickly.
I think it is Monday today...yup, it is...off I go then...brain is sorta still OK as I can still fathom what day of the week is...sorta??
Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada