Friday, May 2, 2014
Blooms & A Reptile
I hope you had a lovely May Day. I remember as a child, dancing around the maypole in May Day celebrations. Do children still do that? Those sweet and simple traditions are ones we should hang on to, I believe. Heralding in the warmer days is reason for celebration, don't you think?
The summer garden is mostly planted, thanks to Joseph's hard work. There are potatoes & onions, spinach & lettuce, swiss chard & broccoli, tomatoes & peppers, watermelon & cantaloupe, summer & winter squash. Okra, cucumbers and corn still need to be planted, and probably a few more things I'm forgetting. If you are not a fan of reptiles, go no farther in this post.
This fellow was relocated to a brush pile, after he was found in the garden. I haven't identified him. Anyone have an idea?
Oh blueberries, I look forward to your scrumptiousness!
you know I love a good snake.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is finally with us.
Yay for lovely days, Meredith!
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ReplyDeleteI do believe that's right, Rhonda, judging from the google pics. He was found heading towards the chicken pen, & they eat eggs, among other things. So glad to "see" you here. Thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteI like king snakes. We had one living under our porch for a while. They eat poisonous snakes, among other things. I don't blame you for not wanting them near your chicken pen though.
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