Thursday, August 09, 2018

Summer Winding Down.

8-9-18 VERMONT: We took Joe to Logan Airport [BOS] yesterday for the return flight to CA. He starts school in a week or so. The summer is slipping away. After the BOS drop-off, we had dinner in Cambridge with Maggie, and we made it back to VT late at night. There were two T-storms, flight delays, traffic jams, and a malfunction of the GPS, but otherwise it was an uneventful day. Today we are having an Anna visit, who helped with the veggie harvest.

Tonight’s dinner will be mostly corn and tomatoes, the tomatoes in various formats, salad, pie, gazpacho, sauce.

We have had almost daily rain. Today is a bit less hot and humid.

New blooms: aster.


Another shot of Casablanca lily, six inches across and filling the yard with perfume.

Doe and fawn pair at 1 AM.

A different hollyhock, this one in salmon, the other in pink.

Joe and I walked up Lord Brook. It was much cooler by the water and in the shade.

More deer pix from the Moultrie cam, dates and times, temps  and moon phase.

Antlers.

Stag and doe.

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