Monday, July 27, 2020

Hot Summer Days

It's hot again today. We've been walking down to the coast in the morning while it's cool. Yesterday there was a baby seal all alone on the beach and I had no camera, so today I went prepared. Where the seal had been there were three deer. They weren't particularly sociable and disappeared.




Hattie waited at the lagoon, always ready to retrieve a stick thrown in the water as long as it doesn't go too far. She is not comfortable with swimming.


The tree of floats at the bridge crossing continues to grow.


An unusual sight, dead mole on the trail.


Back in the greenhouse jungle.


Pink Berkeley Tie Die tomatoes. These are supposed to be tricky and need to be harvested at the first sign of pink color because they go bad quickly. The stripes are pretty and they're tasty.


Perron tomatoes, not even close.


I thought the outside things would never start growing but they finally took off and we've been eating well. I put an extra tomato plant outside because I hate to throw away any living thing, but I'm not expecting any fruit to ripen.


Lots of salad greens.


My favorite squash. Delicious Delicata!


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Monday, July 20, 2020

Another day in the life

I've got this jelly making thing down now that I have a water bath canner and fancy thermometer. We are stocked up for the winter with jalapeno currant jelly. This is so good!


Here is a lovely little twig, a new manzanita called "Awesome Red." It's so new there is no description for it. Even mature size is unknown. Perfect. I had to have it. Now it is in my garden.


We are staying indoors today to keep cool but Hattie isn't sure that's the best thing to do. She is enjoying her daily tooth brushing, much to my surprise.


Sunday, July 19, 2020

Garden Plans

It's landscape planning time for the rental house. I need to keep it simple. Low maintenance. Deer proof outside the fenced area. I've ordered one peony and yesterday went to Desert Northwest to get some manzanita and a Leptospermum namadgiensis. Leptospermum is a magnificent shrub and there is a perfect spot for it in the retaining wall bed we just put in.

This is my Leptospermum. With Hattie.


And solo. It looks like a sprawling monster here, but is elegant in person. This species was discovered growing in the Australian Alps of Namadji National Park in 1988. It has only been found on two mountains and the ridge between them and is still rare in garden use. Bushfires recently ravaged 80% of the park so my plants will be treated especially well, doing my part to help preserve the species from the other end of the world.


Tiny flowers grow the length of gracefully arching branches.


Summer colors coming into my garden, too.


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Fence project finished

Construction done! Now there's a nice little private yard for the rental unit. Bob still wants to stain it but that will be another day. I can start landscaping any time without the deer dining in. This is the entrance on front of property.


The Merlot Redbud, Pacific Fire Vine Maple and Red Flowering Currants in picture below survived their first winter. Going to spread a lot more wood chips and plant some Ocean Spray. This will be a yard that won't require a lot of tending.


A tiny yard with two big entrances. This is the alley entrance.


Saturday, July 11, 2020

Madness

I have really done it. Poor Hattie. This is not what a farm dog does. I now brush her teeth. Every day. With a tooth brush and beef flavored tooth paste. It's the cutest little brush. At first she recoiled from the smell and ran away. I would dab a tiny bit on her teeth and let her go. After a few days of that I figured what the hell, lets give the brush a go. And she let me brush her canines! And she didn't hate me for it! Now I'm getting pretty much all the teeth, on the outside. That's the important part. And she wiggles and wags when it's over, so it can't be too awful for her. I can't believe I'm doing it, but before dropping another thousand dollars on her teeth I'll try anything.



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