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Another hot day at the farm!

The two small plants are the elderberries that are supposed to be anti-fly.




Another thriving elderberry.




The stick you see is an elderberry that is not thriving.




Cooling my feet at the swimming hole.




This is the chihuahua trail to the bridge their Aunt Diana mowed. Without it they tend to get lost in the grass.




Second story is going up.








Larkspur at the swimming hole.




Swimming hole.




Irish blackthorne.




Hot day at the farm

Me in a field of Shasta daisies.




Single bloom deep in the woods.




Nice job on the stairs, Rick!




View from the roof of the new garage.


































Early June at the farm

This photo of Noah wielding an axe was taken last month when he drove down from Portland to do farm labor for a day.




Bill worked on the other end of the logs (there were two and although they were small, they were tough).




Rick on the roof of the new garage. I went up there to take a peek and I must confess that the view is really nice!




Rick on the roof from a distance.




We mowed and weed whacked just about 3 weeks ago and look at the grass! Unbelievable.




Creek walking is fun in the summer, but it really is an athletic endeavor.




We walked past two big log placements. On the way back we decided to go around one on land. Sadly, we ran into a huge patch of nettles. My shins are stinging as I type.