A walk to the community garden is always inspiring. Plants are blooming, producing edibles and folks are harvesting at this time of year.
I just capture the wonderfulness with my camera.
Found this beautiful red poppy this week.
Speaking of harvesting.
I spent some time with my niece on the weekend and she helped me pick chokecherries. In the end, I had 4 cups of berries to make pancake syrup. This is the Chokecherry Syrup recipe I used.I bought a larger tote to hold the kitchen stuff. I added a stainless steel kettle, a 4L water jug, a second cooler and a mat.
I am happy with my progress and hopefully I will get a trip in after school starts and things quiet in the travel business.
Maybe campsites will close after the September long weekend. I will have to check that out.
They are black frames with checkerboard pattern on the sides. I got progressive lenses which I was quite unsure about but it is working out well.
The lenses darken in the light and even in the car behind the windshield. They have a scratch resistance coating and anti glare coating for night driving.
A lovely microfiber cloth to clean them with a special spray, along with a sturdy case to store but most of the time they will be on my face.
I had to make a few adjustments at home as well so the computer monitor had to be lowered so that it aligned with the bar on the progressive lens for that distance.
It took a bit of fiddling and something that was adjustable so it is a stack of old Somerset Studio magazines which came to the rescue.
It was nice to spend time with family. We celebrated my grandniece's birthday which is in April but was postponed due to COVID restrictions. With all of us vaccinated, we were free to enjoy time together.
I visited the wetlands near my niece's house during my visit on the weekend. What a lovely area with wide open spaces but still within the city limits!
A female Redwing Blackbird, the bulrushes are tall, and the ducks are swimming around after raising their young.
I expect the red berries are not edible but very pretty. Update - Red Baneberry - poisonous.
I am sharing with Angie who hosts Mosaic Monday #142 and
Sylvia - I always find poppies to be fascinating - they look quite crinkled, but I think it adds to the mystique. I went huckleberry picking with a friend today - our hands were quite purple when we were done! So glad you are going to get in some more camping before summer ends! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteI am so interested in your camping! I actually went to my Jeep to measure in the back and see how much room I had with the seats folded down! lol Love the syrup you made...looks and tastes good!
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