It's always SO exciting to see
SOMETHING finally producing
in the garden...
Today Kyle and I found a couple
zucchini plants with little baby zukes!
Thank goodness...
there's that little nagging voice in the
background that says this is NOT going
to work, but maybe NEXT year....
So when we see signs of life,
it's such a relief!
We had to replant the beans, since a rabbit
(or something) ate them ALL.
Kyle's pretty sure he got the offending rabbit.
He shot (and fed to the big dogs) 4 or 5
down there in the garden, and he's pretty sure
he got the bad guys since we haven't seen any
more of our tomatoes being eaten.
(We don't know about the beans since
they are already gone...)
Jim replanted the beans on Wednesday afternoon
and then we got 1.5 inches of RAIN that night.
Today we are seeing little tiny bean plants
starting to just barely poke through the ground.
AND the potatoes have flowers!!!
Also, he picked a tiny carrot.
So.... there's SOMETHING happening
down there.
I spent nearly 2 hours weeding onions
again this afternoon.
Got a later start than I intended,
but had a good (2 hour) chat with Soni
on the phone.
And then I had to head home to teach.
Jim met Sabrina in town (she only works
until noon on Fridays) and they worked on
getting drivers licenses and license plates
for their vehicles.
SUCH a process.
And Kyle finished mudding and taping
(round 1) the prep room, and Rod finished
up the mud room (front hallway)...
Also, I got overheated and headed up to the
house and sat in the A/C!!!!!
(It was actually tooooo cold for me...
but the guys were enjoying it while working hard.)
And now....
off to do dinner and get ready to teach
this weekend.
Hope you are enjoying your start to summer!
(There was supposed to be stock car races
tonight and tomorrow night, but they cancelled
because of all the rain we got... the in field and
the pits are MUDDY... they had people driving
from over 10 hours away to participate and didn't
want to chance it.)
Bummer.



























