Have to say going away in summertime is not the best idea when it
comes to maintaining a garden.
Granddaughter did what she could with some visits to check the house
and drag the hose around in close to 100F. Not easy when we have
such a vast amount of shrubbery and plants all calling out for a
much-needed drink as the sun beats down day after day from that
'Carolina Blue' sky. . . . . . . .and hardly a raindrop fell in the ten
days we were gone.
More stories from New England visit to come, meanwhile I'm off to turn on
those hoses and do some serious watering this morning before it gets too
hot. As you can see, the jolly golden sunflowers have passed their prime,
now look baked and dry. One can say that there's still a kind of beauty
in the shriveled petals and leaves, aging brings patina and wrinkles to
everything. . . . . . one has to accept this and know there's always
next spring and early summer when at least the garden
will be renewed!
It's good to be home.

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