Rain
The look Willow gives trying to convince me to give her a bite of my breakfast.
It works every time.
Thundershowers on and off this past week. It is something we haven’t seen for the last few years. Thunder, yes, showers, no. Lightening without showers is hazardly in a bone dry forest, as the last two years have proven. With luck we won’t have smoke filled skies this year.
The garden is benefitting from the moisture and lightning that releases nitrogen. I have long noticed a growth spurt after thundershowers.
The garden is beginning to produce, we have wonderful salads each night, consisting of a mix of about ten different greens.
A small Song Sparrow weathers the storm.
Lisa, Willow and I were back in the bush today cutting firewood. We got most of it done between storms.
Very fine day.



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
Last light catches rain.
Lettuce, self seeded, beside the compost.
A few early black cherry tomatoes.
A pterodactyl or blue heron, one or the other, flies into the storm.
Wild Orchid
The first cub is waisting no time getting hid.
A small swallow enjoying the evening light.
Willow sporting her new haircut.
Cooper and Willow wrestling over a stick.
Willow trying to talk me into a late night fetch.
A wild turkey. Too late for Easter and too early for Thanksgiving!
Wild flower. Venus’s Lady’s Slipper Orchid.