Two weeks in May, when we finally had spring and quickly moved on to summer!
The dogwoods finally bloomed, in the woods edges nearby. |
many bluets this year -- sometimes known as Quaker Ladies |
I needed to pick up some framed photos, in Paris (Kentucky) at Frames on Main, and on the way home, on Route 460, I discovered the Montgomery Green House -- with a single sign and a dirt road to the top of the hill. LOVED IT and the sound of cows in the barns. While checking out, I was surprised to be recognized -- by some retired teachers who had been checking me out... It turns out they had heard me years ago do a presentation about Counting on the Woods. Who knew.
The first week of May is big on birthdays around here. My granddaughter and a friend decided to share a birthday, with each one, however, decorating her own cake. Luckily all the families were able to switch days at the last minute, from Saturday to Sunday, because of all the rain on Saturday. This made the requisite walk in the creek even more fun....
beach theme! |
Later that same afternoon I took a friend for a drive, and we cruised the Fish Hatchery out near Cave Run Lake. Something has happened to all the Canada Geese who used to live there, eating the fish that were "maturing" in multiple rectangular ponds, but today we saw only three "families". Each had several fledglings. Because my car doesn't have a trunk to protect my camera from the heat I had not brought my good camera. So this is what I would call "an evidence" picture. We were there:
A recent evening walk along my road.... lots of pollen this year:
pipeline views.... |
The other came from my friend and neighbor, Jean, who delivered this card to my mailbox one evening. I could NOT figure out what was inside the envelope. What a lack of imagination I sometimes have. It is hard to describe this work of art, so here is a photo, again with my iPhone. Wonderful, wonderful, and hilarious. In fact, I think the photo might have been sharper were I not laughing even when I made the photo.
I do enjoy the ease of my iPhone, and so here, to express my thanks to it, is one last photo, made while my overworked sometime companion was getting a charge. Thank you 6s, and I hope you are having some fun along the way, when you aren't either lost or forgotten.
This is what my iPhone sees while charging in the kitchen..... |
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