This week got out of hand—I'm 25 pages behind! *heart attack* Tuesday (Monday? can't remember, what did I tell you?), we had wild storms roll through all late afternoon and early evening. Went out about four to peek in on the chickens and they'd already tucked themselves in for the night; at least they 'warned' us. A tree came down in the woods, but it was yet another scrub maple so we don't care.

Other than that and mucho rain (about four inches...so glad I grabbed the tomatoes after visiting the chicks!), we're fine, thank God. We could hear the tornado sirens in adjacent counties, and friends from church had a twister go through their town, but happily, we're all safe!
A few mosquitoes snuck into the house, which has not helped my week. I'm not keen on spraying repellent on myself for indoors...maybe I'll put peppermint extract onto a cotton ball and tuck it into my bra?.
Thanks to all who shared good recipes! Who shared the keto bagels? They look great! I got to spend 6 months on Prednisone last year; doc put me on Keto to help with the weight gain and I have not looked back. That said,
@Wee Farmer Sarah, I will keep my eyes open for a GF/DF bagel recipe. There has to be a good one out there!
Your new pooch is adorable,
@WthrLady! ❤ No doubt she is going to be a delightful addition to your place!
Also, enjoy your weather swings. That sounds like SOOOOOOO much fun.
So glad you have lovely Lily with you right now,
@littledog. Goldens are wonderful dogs, so sweet-natured and funny, too. (They really are clowns in fur, actually...)
Do your society garlic wear monocles,
@igorsMistress?
Also, very sorry to hear about your allergy issues (and the heat, ugh). Have you tried Nettle & Quercetin? It's a weirdo herbal supplement.

My doctor recommended it to me during the flare-up that required the Prednisone and I still take it—helps a lot. Darling chicks...and your garden looks marvellous!
Oooo, random, but I can hear some of our woods' Great Horned Owls calling to each other in the woods! Bit odd in September, but...so cool! Sounds like five or six chatting back and forth. Almost a full-on parliament!
Greenhouse looks good,
@Compost King! Best of luck with it. I'll be interested to see how it does. What do you think you'll grow inside it this year?
Love the pictures,
@TropicalBabies! Nice to see you! That wood rose is fascinating. What a cool plant!
Enjoy those tomatoes,
@Stepnout, they look lovely!
Welcome to the thread,
@Battles house! Congrats on your garden this year. Pulling those tomatoes is difficult, especially when they've been productive...but it's good you have new things to put into place. My in-laws used to have property on the Gulf Coast of 'bama...LOVE it. Beautiful state, wonderful people! Lucky you!
Other than gathering ripened fruit, greens, and seeds ready to be saved, I have not done much in the garden since Saturday...though Saturday I was outside in the garden at about 7:30 and didn't come in even to eat until maybe noon or 12:30. So my dues are probably paid. ;P Pulled some "through" plants, and planted tons of seed for fall and winter gardening. (We just use a row cover over PVC arches for now.) Kale, tatsoi, mache, mini cabbage, spinach, beets, radish, mustard, chard, and a little more basil and cilantro. The latter have already germinated! Turned the compost, which would have been easier to do *prior* to throwing some of the worn out garden plants into it. Hey, it was before coffee.
Bit the bullet and ordered some glassine envelopes for the seeds I've saved, so sorted all that and put those away too. I harvested the nigella pods and will sort through those when there aren't so many other things going on.
Those owls are still going at it! Wouldn't you know it, sounds like one is in the trees not far from the coop. Wonder what the chicks think of that... (It's quite secure, but it's not going to keep owl gossip out.)
Our little tortie cat is doing well. Looks like the medicine did its think, thank God! She is hoping for a handout right now. Little does she know she gets more medicine in a few minutes...
Think I may tuck some more kale, chard, and spinach into the flowerbeds this weekend. Oh, and I did freeze the nasturtium leaves—now I need to remember to pull them out and see what they look like! Already thinking how I'm going to miss their nutty sauteed goodness in my eggs. Not bad shredded and raw in tacos, either, FWIW.
Happy gardening all! Do stay safe from smoke and heat and everything else being thrown at you out there.