Why Is It Oakdale?
The Farm Report 07-12-2019
This could be a July farm picture if you are making a calendar at home. |
Summer progress. The front of my shop looks great this year so far. |
That brown down there near Walnut creek is where the flooding (3 times and counting) has wiped out the crops. Those buildings are where my next door neighbors live. |
"You're going to do what?!" she said. |
The Japanese beetles are back. This one is on my Hawkeye Delicious apple tree. |
They devastate the leaves. Even though they don't kill the trees, they really sting them. |
Then I found more on my strawberries! |
Oh no! |
But 'Great Green Gobs!' When I went all the way down to the corner of the orchard to check my favorite summer apple, Yellow Transparent, this is what I found. |
They congregate on a hand of fruit and chow down. The leaves went first, apparently. I had sprayed these trees just 2 weeks earlier. It's always somethin' isn't it? Maybe I can get enough for a pie. |
I looked up and the sweetcorn is tasseling. |
Tomatoes from the greenhouse. They aren't what they will be later on, but they are ten times better than what comes from the store. |
I have a regular on my back porch. 'Kermit' the tree frog hangs around. Most of the time, he is grey/whitish. Sometimes he is leaf green though. Depends on his mood I guess. |
He's happy here all day long. He works the night shift. |
Hmm; are you going to name the pup Dale, as in Oak Dale and Dale Evans???
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty views, but those BUGS! UGH!!!
You're on the right track, Michelle. It will be an 'Oakdale' theme name! I'm waiting until I actually have possession though. Don't want the cart ahead of the horse....
ReplyDeleteis there another female pup in the litter? i may be interested.
ReplyDeleteSorry to say, she only had one female pup. There is one more male as far as I know. They are really sweet pups. I haven't been in contact with the breeder for a couple of weeks, so that pup may be spoken for. I can check if you want. Let me know.
ReplyDeleteAre those vines in Pic 5? Your landscape is not unlike ours here, although we are probably more wooded, and the field sizes are probably smaller. The Pup looks beautiful; keep a bucket and sponge handy!
ReplyDeleteHi Cro:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note. Your question made me chuckle. I only WISH what you are seeing in the pic were vines. In fact, it is plain old Iowa soy beans. As of right now, they have closed over the rows so you can no longer see the soil. At full height they will be nearly 5 ft tall. From 'the road' as Iowan's would say, they always appear to be about the same size as vegetable snap beans, but no. They get huge. Our climate is too tough for vines, generally. Concords are about all that will survive. I am trying some vinifera grapes inside my greenhouse. Keep fingers crossed. Bucket and sponge on the ready! There is a lot of collie in both sides of my new dog's breeding. Had a Scotch (Lassie) collie that was our all around best dog ever. So I'm excited.
Cheers,
TBI