Friday, July 30, 2010

Summer in the Garden

Sweet Peas

First sweet pea bloom of the summer. I have special memories of these flowers. My memory is that my mother planted them along the backside of our garage every summer. After I was an adult, she told me that she had only planted them there several times. Their delicate scent still reminds me of summer and my mother.






Corn

My corn continues to grow. Within the last couple of days, these tassels have appeared out of the top of many of the cornstalks. Each tassel has thousands of these tiny pollen (?) which flutter in the air. They will go about their purpose of pollinating each tiny kernal in each ear of corn. The corn silk which protrudes from the top of the ear, has something to do with the pollination. I have not seen a sign of a tiny ear appearing. Keep your fingers crossed.




A larger view of my "corn patch"...I have three rows of perhaps 10-12 plants. I hope that that is enough to pollinate the ears.


Tomatoes

My tomato vines are less than healthy, but the ladies of the valley say that beautiful vines mean a poor tomato crop. Less than perfet vines mean more tomatoes.



I am hoping that I can bring these to full maturity and that they will be big, red, and delicious.
We had a garden when I was little that was always productive, and that is not just a memory. My father was a master gardener...not by credentials, but by the results of his crops. My mother canned many jars of tomatoes and "chow chow" which she served wih a "mess of black eyes peas." I ate them, but this was not something to which I looked forward.



Another little beauty....I look forward to going out each morning to see what awaits my visit. Tonight, I noticed a red bloom all curled up and awaiting the morning sun.



Sugar snap Peas

We have already had these for dinner. They are delicious to snap off and eat while one is tending to the garden.



Cucumbers among the Marigolds

They have a long way to go...no blooms yet. But, I am hopeful.


What a Surprise!

Perhaps three weeks ago, I started a compost pile in this lousy soil. I threw in yard clippings, hay, and kitchen scraps which included greens, radish tops, spinach waste and cantelope rinds and seeds. Periodically, I watered this area throughly. The dogs sniffed and dug and rooted around in the waste. It drove Chuck crazy!! So, I placed this wire grid over the top. Yesterday I noticed these tiny seedings. I think they are cantelope. The tiny leaflets are shaped like either cantelope, watermelon, or cucumber. I am pulling for cantelope. Now, if only our growing season will allow them to reach their full potential.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Family Afternoon






Alisa and her children have visited with Steven, Aly, and their children this week. Tomorrow, Alisa and her children are headed to Idaho Falls to meet Joey and then will drive on to Island Park, Idaho to vacation with six other families for a long weekend in the woods. Chuck and I met them at Cafe Rio for dinner tonight. Aubrey, above, has had a great time swimming and boating with her cousins.


Hayden and Macy are great friends.



Nicole loved knee boarding behind Uncle Steven's boat.



Blake is mastering his new birthday present.



Chuck enjoyed sharing his recent boating adventures with Steven.




The Ellis and Tueller Cousins



Alisa and Aly enjoyed their three days at the pool and lake.




We love our cameras!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Fishing with John and Linda at Strawberry



Great Friends from San Diego




Linda and I enjoyed the scenery.



Chuck caught two fish today...a 4 lb cutthroat trout and a rainbow.




Cutthroat




John drives while Chuck fishes.




Exploring new areas of Strawberry




Come visit us and we'll take you out in the pontoon boat.


Friday, July 23, 2010

Flowers at the Entrance to the Range


These perennials were planted four years ago. The three tall spiky green plants are Russian Sage. Within days they will bloom with a profusion of purple flowers. There are three or four more plants on the opposite side of the entrance. They are spectacular when in bloom.



These daisies are dynamite bloomer. These flowers will last for weeks.



All of these perennials will die-back in the fall. I will cut them almost to the ground. In the spring (?) June, they will return to life. July and August is spectacular. From looking at these pictures I can see that I need a pop of pink or red.


This is a little wildflower that just popped up in this bed. Might return, might not.


This is the dreaded thistle. I noticed it today as I walked the property looking for grasshoppers. These plants are weeds in the valley and everyone is expected to help eradicate them. Our HOA will fine anyone who does not take these weeds seriously. In a very short time these thistles will cover you property and are almost impossible to get rid of once they are established. It reminds me of the kudzu (?) in the south which now covers thousands of acres.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Kris, Welcome to Utah






Loved her apartment!


Corinne joined the party for lunch at Sundance. We were hoping for a glimpse of Robert...Redford that is.


Corinne and Kris wait in the Lobby while I obtain security to unlock my car which has the motor running and is parked at the front steps. Why? How? No one knows! It is a mystery. Best guess is that in all the confusion of transporting Corinne from the car to the walker that the lock was inadvertently clicked. Security at Sundance was amazing. They had the door open in no time.


Ladies who Lunch!
Lunch was two hours long with delicious food and lots of yakity, yak!
Kris flew off into the wild blue...at 5:00
Oh! These Jet Setters!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

HAPPY 3RD BIRTHDAY, BLAKE


Poppy and I love you and wish you a Happy 3rd Birthday!


You are a Great Wiggle car rider!


We're looking forward to seeing you next week, so we can give you your birthday gift!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Wildflowers on the Range




These are wildflowers that appear on our property each summer without any special effort on our part. We never know where they will pop-up....along the driveway, in a field, or even in a flower bed with other cultivated perennials. We are at 6200 feet. At higher elevations, in the mountains around us, the show is even more spectacular. These photos were taken with my Nikon D3000.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fishing with Poppy at Strawberry



...unless you're a girl.


Learning from the Master


Parker, Summer, Chuck and I had fish for lunch. We had no cornmeal, so we dredged them in egg and cornmeal stuffing, just like they do at the Cadillac Grill in Jackson Hole. They were delicious.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Alisa and the Science Exam

Congratulations!
You are now "highly qualified" to teach Jr.Hi. Science
Poppy and I are proud of you. XXOO Mom

Monday, July 12, 2010

Happy 40th Birthday, Steven


Happy Birthday, Steven!
Poppy and I love and appreciate you.

Mom and Poppy

Sisters

With our children having flown the coop, we are able to visit with each other several times a year, even though we live 1500 miles apart. I love our visits, Judy.

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Mary and I live 30 minutes from each other and often go to lectures and have lunch together.
No one listens like a sister. I am blessed to live near her.


Judy, when will you come again? I miss you already.