Yes, I know it's August, but life runs in the slow lane when you're retired! I am so busy thriving that it does not leave much time to compose a worthy post. You do understand, right?
In Montana, summer is short and every hour is to be treasured and maximized. We squeeze activity into every glorious moment of sunlight, since it comes streaming unbidden into our bedroom at 5.30 in the morning!
Frequent readers know I relish outdoor dining, and it is even better when it features summer salads. Head Chef might as well be Michelin with the creativity he brings to his mealtime miracles.
While we are talking about the Man of the House, let's re-cap Father's Day! #1 Daughter took a page from my book and crafted a hand-made card.
#1 Son took a commercial, albeit no less creative route. Where DOES he find these things??? (in case you can't tell, these are sandals!)
As long as we are on the subject of parenting, I will show you the card #1 Daughter crafted for Mother's Day!
You all know my Dear Neighbor Friend, who lives on the farm across the street. Spring and summer bring new animals to the farm. First up, lambs.
DNF discovered a sweet kitten in the barn, and a momma was nowhere to be found. Little Baloo took up residence in the house (just 'til she grows up a little) - but between you and me, these two have gotten pretty attached and I don't know if Baloo will make it back to the barn!!!
And one day DNF called me about a turtle she had saved from getting run over on the county road. She brought it over in a box so I could release it down by the lake.
A post of mine would not be complete without a few flowers!!! I planted Lupine seed 6 years ago, and this is the first year that the plants have bloomed! Patience is a must-have for a gardener!
Caterpillars are welcome on my native plants - they are part of the ecosystem! Looking at this Paintbrush almost two months later, it does not seem to have been affected by the munching.
Naturally occurring roses.
This Arnica volunteered to be in the garden!
I regularly host a ladies' gathering, and in June, one of the ladies casually asked me, upon arrival, "Do you have an aloe plant?" When I replied no, she turned on her heel and went back to her car. Momentarily, she appeared with this beautiful, octopus-looking creature, unlike any aloe plant I have ever seen! What a surprise!
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Linking to Mosaic Monday