the turn
Late light.
The garden is looking weary. Plenty of yellow leaves. The vegetables are churning out, knowing fall is upon us. The carrots have the best growing in front of them, same as the cabbage
Old peas.
The nights are longer. It’s already cool in the mornings. Orion is rising when I awake. It clears the mountains before light.
Why the long face?
The peas have to be pulled. The ones I find I give to Willow. She appreciates them more if I open them. But what am I. . . her servant.
The stars and moon tell the story better.
Dave rolls a dart, Chewy licks the papers. It’s a joint effort.
The thing about letting the dog run the mouse out the door is she might keep going to the next barn. The dog I mean, the mouse will always come back.
A few thinnings.
Spuds.
Lavender.
Black Crimson Tomato.
Willow eats the last radish.
The look Willow gives trying to convince me to give her a bite of my breakfast.
A small Song Sparrow weathers the storm.


Daisies and Yarrow
Lisa stopping on a cutblock to admire the daisies.
Driving Willow crazy.
Always happy, even if sometimes one step behind.
fence line
Willow sporting her new haircut.
Cooper and Willow wrestling over a stick.
Willow trying to talk me into a late night fetch.