Summer is slipping by way too quickly. Here are some photos covering Jun and July until the 21st. Rest of July and August next.
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| Our apple tree with the dreaded tent caterpillars. |
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| Here it is today. To our relief it is alive, although we have no fruit crop from and of our trees this year. |
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| Buck working on the front fence line so it is easier to mow and to keep grass out of the fence. |
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| Fence line all done, mulched and looking good. Quite a job but it certainly helps keep things tidy. |
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| We cleaned up this area and planted it with grasses,rose campion, a hydrangea and a clematis vine. |
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| Basil in pots in a dry area in an attempt to keep the slugs away. |
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| Pretty. I think it is a double columbine. |
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| Buck's Fathers Day feast. An egg baked in a half avocado and sprinkled with crisp bacon. He liked it. |
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| My beautiful Royal William rose. |
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| A look at part of my garden in June. |
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| And now in July |
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| Set up for a garden party. |
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| Red kale off to a good start. |
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| Check out two of the kale plants now. They are on either side of the bed. |
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| My Kristin rose. |
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| Marnie's mochi bowl and the small Japanese maple. |
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| Water color on the deck with friends. Actually by the time I took this we were into the wine. |
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| Pansies have been a delight since last fall. They bloomed all winter and really took off in June. |
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| Part of my succulent garden featuring the "Dream" rock Kali gave me for my birthday last year. |
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| The view from Rebecca Spit. |
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| Gerald, Jewel, Troy, Brandee and Lacee Toyama with the Cortes Ferry. What fun to have them here from Hawaii. Unfortunately I missed part of their visit when I was in the hospital. |
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| Recuperating in my garden with a good book and glass of wine. |
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| The reality of my recuperation, but still with a glass of wine. |
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| Beautiful flowers Buck picked up at a road side stand here on Quadra. They are called bellflower and are a type of Companula. I fell in love with them but understand they can be rather invasive so next year I'm digging a bed just for them. |
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| I couldn't get out to pick salmon berries so Buck brought the berries to me. |
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| Beautiful red rhodo and its lavender friend. |
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| Buck has hung the flag for Canada day - July 1st. |
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| Native canoe, part of a group that paddled here from Olympia and will go on to Bell Bella - way north. |
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| Our native village, Cape Mudge, had a huge Canada Day celebration. I couldn't go so settled myself in the restaurant at Tsa Kwa Luten Lodge with lunch and a glass of wine. I fine perch from which to watch the canoes arrive. |
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| Eagle watching me? Canoes? |
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| Fourth of July in Knoxville. I went to take care of Kali while her parents were out of town. Sara to New York, Rick to Nashville. My sister Katharine aka Shiya joined me. We had a grand time! |
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| Kali and Rick lighting a sparkler. |
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| Fun but a little nervous. |
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| Kali with a cute puppy we saw at the Knoxville Farmers Market. |
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| A downtown alley with some really amazing art on the walls. Graffiti to a new level. |
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| This entertainer's name is Seven. He is a character and very personable. Plays well too. |
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| Shiya and Kali swimming. |
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| Rick and Kali doing tricks. |
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| High flying Kali. |
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| Rick gives it a try. |
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| Kali's paparazzi. |
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| The morning Rick and Sara left we three girls went to The Museum of Appalachia. It is wonderful and luckily it was a coolish morning. |
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| Cute little gate girl. |
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| Shiya and Kali |
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| Being a peacock. |
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| The real thing. |
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| Through a window. |
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| A display of home made banjos. My favorite was this bed pan banjo called ukuweewee. |
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| Another of the quaint old cabins. They beg to be the subject of a painting. |
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| Getting her nails done. |
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| Pretending to do my toes. |
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| Drinking our morning beverages on the porch. A new tradition. |
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| My traditional visit to Big Fatty's for good old Southern food. Fried okra, turnip greens, creamed spinach, squash caserole and corn bread. YUM! |
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| Frolicking in the park. |
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| Follow me Kali is saying. Luckily I had to be careful about my activities so I was camera person. |
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| Poor long suffering and always patient Brooklyn. |
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| Making fairy dresses |
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| Magic carpet for the ferries |
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| Dresses done. Hole os for their heads so the dress drapes down front and back. |
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| The fairy circle |
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| A sign of things to come |
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| July and everything is growing and growing. |
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| My first strawberry which I had to share with a slug. |
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| The red maple in its glory |
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| The hosta bed is slowly filling in. |
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| These tall beauties are called bee balm and are related to mint. |
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| Fava beans! We are eating the young ones in their shells in soup or grilled. |
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| I've always loved daisies and wanted to grow them. At last I have the start of a daisy patch. |
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| Three cute puppies at the Heriot Bay Inn |
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| Bird nest in the door of the outhouse belonging to Mia and John's cabin. Mama bird seems totally unperturbed by people coming and going. |
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| A lovely visit with Barbara Davis and Trey Imfeld. I managed to stay out of the hospital. Barbara and I went to both elementary school on Maui and high school on Oahu together. |
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| Dinner on the deck, oysters in the half shell, |
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| Shrimp and Cousin Sarah's citrus black pepper pasta. And salad. |
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| Painting in the yard with Barbara. |
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| Sunrise over Sutil Channel and the start of a new day. |
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