
Found this in my apple.
So far this year my garden has only offered a few meagerling edibles. The couple of green onions were nice (though a bit fibrous) and the few cherry tomatoes were good (though they weren't 100% grown in my garden). The not-yet-harvested purple green beans are quite sparse and tiny. In previous years, they've been plentiful and plump. This year, I blame the weather. Too humid and rainy. I'm a gardener, and so I want to grow something grand! For breakfast this morning I ate an
Hazy Bees
The smoke from the Western wildfires is drifting across the country and turning into haze on the east coast. So much so that I've been staying indoors, binge-watching YouTube videos. But then my internet connection mysteriously disappeared for about a day before I called my provider. The next day, my internet was back on (and the haze had cleared somewhat) before the representative showed up. So as not to make the call a wash, he advised me of the bees' nest inside the window

Blooming Onion
In the midst of a two week-long rainy spell, my garden's centerpieces bloomed! And if you look carefully, you can see a bee! And if you came here looking for a recipe, here you go...

Critter Mischief
In anticipation of the ever-increasing bunny population of Lopstick, I put plastic fencing around my garden. And the bunnies chewed through. Here you see the entrance they made. I put a slat in back to block, and let a weed grow in front to distract. You can see the top leaves are missing from the weed. And here, amongst the weeds, if you look closely, you can see the bunnies gave the same treatment to my bean plants. Chewed the top leaves right off. No interest in the weed l