Sunday, June 21, 2009

Garden update raised beds

The raised beds are doing great so far...the tomatoes seem to really benefit from this type of space even though I put way too many in too small of a space. I have a good variety and they are growing faster than the ones in the main garden. Maybe it is the fresh dirt. I will need to stake them soon. Thinking of using the hoops to help. I need to study the layout. As you can see the garden needs weeding. My tiller is down for repairs ...when it gets up and going I will clean things up a little.
Strong growth in the raised beds. Nice thick stems. I lay down newspaper then cover that with a thick layer of wheat straw to hold in the moisture and help hold down the weeks. Works very well.

We had three Zucchini so far and more coming fast. The summer squash are producing too.

The pears seem to be doing well this year. Hoping for some size.
Our biggest matters. Called Big Early. I got one plant from my brother-in-law Jerome just to have some early tomatoes.

Our trip North to Harbor Springs

We had a week or so at my friend's cottage on lake Michigan last week and it was great!
Matt and Shell were along which made it that much better. We walked,we talked,we
fished, built a fire on the beach one night. These are a select few of the 200 photos
that I took. It is tempting to upload more but I resisted. The week went too quick as
always. No rain and mild temps. Gin and I even went to Legs Inn for lunch one day.
Matt caught all of the bass. You would think that on my birthday (Wenesday) that I
should be blessed with at least one. ( Click on the photos to enlarge)
The steps to the cottage.
Just before they went out on the little boat.
Gin took this shot from up on the deck. One of the best of
the trip! The camera has a great telephoto...this is a long way
down the hill. By the way the lake was calm most of the trip. The bost is like a tupperware container without the lid.
Our fire on the beach one night. We roasted marshmellows.



My favorite spot.
The girls did a lot of this.
Part of the steps down to the beach below the cottage.



The next door neighbors have a tram down to the lake. Cool


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This sums up our fishing. Matt catching all of the fish. This is on Crooked lake.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

For the Birds

Last May we spend a couple of days with some friends in the western part of the U.P. in Michigan. They had some bird feeders hung near their kitchen window and had an amazing variety of bird coming right up to the windows to feed. We loved it so much that we have tried to create the same effect at our house and have had some pretty good luck. We don't have as wide a variety but are doing great . The hummingbirds come right to the window and the finches are fun to watch. This year we also have the pine siskin's coming.
Anyway I have some fun trying to photograph them. Here are some of the photos.








This one has some spider web on it's beak. I read that they line their nest with it .



This is one of the clearest shots that I took. He held still longer than the others.




My fav pictuce of the finches . The record is 14 at once.



Anyway I have some fun trying to photograph them. Here are some of the photos.






The last is some video of them feeding. Notice the hummer's tongue going as it feeds.
I have to add this one of Macy trying to shred some cheese for her spaghetti,that she loves so well. I have to wonder how it will be when Matt and Shell have their baby. Another bright spot in our lives.


Check out the tongue action.

Click on some of these photos to see them full screen because a few are good shots. The last time I tried birds shots was with my sister Sue's camera. That was what got me interested in getting a good digital camera.