Lots of leaves are changing colors. This one is a Black Gum leaf. They’re my favorite fall tree.
Laura’s school didn’t have electricity for she got an extra day off.
I think today is the first day of fall. This year is 3/4 over.
Life through faded blue eyes in Galla Meadow!
Lots of leaves are changing colors. This one is a Black Gum leaf. They’re my favorite fall tree.
Laura’s school didn’t have electricity for she got an extra day off.
I think today is the first day of fall. This year is 3/4 over.
Fleta headed to Coin early! She brought rain with her—3/4 an inch! We collaborated on our usual—a dna genealogy mystery! Each evening we picked a Netflix movie! I’m hoping Helen will come soon.💙
I bought frozen Walmart biscuits for breakfast and told Fleta I’d tell Helen I made them but she wouldn’t fall for it.Goldenrod is blooming! Goldenrod is filling my neighbors pastures! Logan and Astrid have bush hogged our meadow so they aren’t growing there. Running eyes and sneezing are blamed on these plants but its pollen is large and sticky, not small and wind-borne like that of ragweed, the true culprit. Goldenrod flowers are a magnet for flies, beetles, wasps and butterflies. Goldfinches and sparrows love goldenrod seeds. Cattle and horses aren’t fond of it. Goldenrod contains latex. Pioneers used it as a yellow dye.
During World War I the price of rubber soared and Henry Ford asked his friend Thomas Edison to see if any native plants could be used as a source of rubber. Of the plants Edison tested, he found several goldenrod species contained latex compounds. One species had over 6 percent in the leaves. But synthetic rubber was produced in the lab and both Ford and Edison passed during World War II, so nothing ever came of making rubber from goldenrod.
Fleta is on her way😊
Fleta is coming tomorrow so I mowed. I’m can’t get close to things like Pop did and have to weed eat! I hit the stake and knocked my glass bird to the ground! I was lucky it didn’t shatter. My white and pink crepe myrtles have blooms. They’re two planted side by side and were given to Laura as gifts when Pop passed. After planting it can take 5 years for one to bloom. They can live 50 to 100 years. Some are actually trees. Mine are bushes. They’re a native to China and Japan and known as the lilac of South!
Most people clean house when they have guests coming. I clean outside and have the house dark so dirt isn’t easy to see. I’m cooking. Poor Flet. One night pork cutlets, baked potato and steamed broccoli. One night iron skillet burgers and fried potatoes. I’m a pretty bad cook but I decided to cook. I’ll make cookies for dessert. I can make those!
I hope Fleta brings OLD shoes so we can walk through the grassy meadow. My path is mowed but I can’t let her walk in her good shoes. I have a thing about taking care of shoes. I grew up having one pair until those wore out. I wear old clothes but love good shoes. 👞 I have lots! Embarrassing to me.
The advantages of walking at dawn is beholding the sun coming up and enjoying the cool morning air! Don’t forget the little hummingbirds as they are still looking for nourishment!
At school on the 11th, they spoke of the tragedy. This was Ada’s first time to hear of the events that day. She said—it breaks my heart.
The Arkansas State Hot Air Balloon Festival will host 31 hot air balloon pilots the weekend of Sept. 13-14. A detailed schedule of events is posted on Facebook at Explore Harrison. Admission to the festival activities is free. Harrison has hosted this event for 30 years, and organizers are excited about the positive response and having a waiting list of pilots.
Helen stitched baby guilts for my grandchildren, even one for Ada! Turn about is fair. I made baby blankets for her three grand girls to use one day. I not be around when the time arrives.
Unique yellow for LexiCounty Extension Agent is coming tomorrow to check my pond and see what I can do. One thing I know I need to do is buy 6 gold fish each fall and add to the pond because the egrets catch them. They won’t entice the egrets until they’re large so if I add some each year maybe that will help. I’m hoping I can add a chemical that won’t kill the fish. Pop loved his pond and I don’t want to let it go fallow.