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Still going…
Squash and zucchini are like the energizer bunnies of the garden. They keep going and going… usually long after the kids have thrown in the towel on eating them. The chickens are still fans. I still like them.
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Peaches… for them
The first peaches really started looking good. I was not the only one to think so. So did the squirrels… and the birds… and the ants. Ugh… I just pulled all of them and gave them to the chickens.
Not quite what I would like it to be
It’s a beautiful morning. Just the kind of Saturday morning that I love. Sitting in the yard, smoking a stogie, watching the chickens eat and enjoying the coolness before a hot day. The garden however is not what I would … Continue reading
Why do we live here
Yes, it is that season and a bad one at that. So many days above 110 I’ve lost track and more to come. I’m done with summer. https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2020/07/31/arizona-summer-heat-2020-hotter-than-normal-so-far/112601516/
The girls
This time of year is all about them. Just trying to keep them alive. AZ is brutal on them. The monsoons have not kicked in and that means temps are going north of 110 again soon. Lord, please bring the … Continue reading