I heard the local news weather weasel mention this morning this is the last week of Summer. Which generally depresses me. End of Summer means it will be cold soon and I'll have to start wearing clothes and shoes. I don't like to wear shoes! As much as I bitched about the heat this year, I dread the cold much more! But, overall I guess it was a pretty good summer here on the farm. In spite of the debilitating lazy streak I've had for the past year I managed to get a few things accomplished. The garden shed is finished. Some day I'll get around to posting a few pictures. I managed to finish a few landscaping projects. It was a good garden year - most of that effort goes to C not me! I got the dining porch set up. I still haven't found a solution for the pool liner, but we meet with the pool dude on Monday so at least a conversation is taking place.
Here's some snap shots of farm summer 2011.
I got most of the blueberries this year...not the birds...
As I've mentioned before...tomato banner year...
August was a month of watermelon margaritas...
I became enthralled with this guy and followed him along the side of the house for what seemed like
hours one day...probably due to too many watermelon margaritas...
The green fence hedge across the front of the property finally took shape this year...
About five years ago we had many white Crepe Myrtles planted on all side of the gardens
around the house...they exploded this year...
This little side courtyard is off the wrap-around-porch...more to come on this project later....
I managed to keep these citrus trees alive all summer...so far any way. One even has small
tangerines on it...
It was this hot here all summer long....
It was a good herb year...
And, Linda http://coconutsandlimes.blogspot.com/ told us to try something new and suggested to do this
watermelon cube with balsamic. I did it for 4th of July guests...It was a hit and I remembered to snap a photo
just before the last one disappeared.
Wonderful to see the fruits of your labor. I've seen people do that watermelon and balsamic but it doesn't sound good so I've never tried it. If you and Linda approve, I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Your hedge looks wonderful. I miss my old crepe mrytles . I used to get so annoyed when people would crepe murder them in the South! ohhhh, I love watermellon margs. I've made strawberries with balsamic, but not watermellon- will have to try that. I do love a good watermellon and feta salad though;)
ReplyDeletehappy weekend to you and C!
joan