Monday, August 27, 2018

Spider Morning

Our days are still hot, but the mornings are a little cooler.

This morning we had fog, so I roamed around the farm and took pictures that hint at the season change. Spider webs. Flourishing loofah blooms. Cedar galls. Green sweet gum balls.

 


 

The open grass was scattered with little spider web pockets.
I visited my old chickens.
 Punkin was camera-shy, so I waited until she turned around.

On their fence is a passion flower vine.
 My zinnias continue to cheer up the world! I've picked so many.
 

 I finally cut most of my large sunflower heads and put them on the front porch to dry, out of the beaks of greedy birds. I grew these to feed my own birds, who have names and give me eggs.
 Tall, bright sunflowers in full bloom are beautiful, but there's something lovely about this dried flower head too, with its curling petals.
 Virginia Creeper is ... well ... creeping, right across our front porch.
 

 I've found one, and only one, ripe, luscious fig this year :(

Today Adam declared that he would back the Jaguar out of the garage and begin the task of putting it all back together.
He drove it part-way to the farm three years ago, so it's not an issue of its not running, so much as putting all its little parts back in all their right places. The front dash is removed, and one front seat, and the wires are everywhere. When he lifted the hood to inspect the engine, he discovered that others had been there before him.
Mice. They pulled in everything they might possibly need for a massive nest in this dark, protected space. Twigs, paper, chicken food (sigh). Well, when that engine revs up, they'll be glad their babies aren't in there trying to sleep!

Last question, friends: We hope to paint the shutters on our house sometime (like ... in the next year, haha). Here's their color now, kind of a bleached-out pale blue/gray.
With the bright red roof, they look all wrong. Should we paint them:
1) black
2) green
3) red to match the roof

Please advise!!

11 comments:

  1. I would go with black...so timeless and classic.

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  2. Black. Always classy. 'Course ours are, so I'm prejudiced.

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  3. none. mustard yellow is the go-to this year. (dijon, not French's)

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  4. I also would go with black, very classy looking. I kind of like the gray but it is a bit washed out.

    Does Adam still have the bees?

    Great photos of your lovely farm and critters.

    Enjoy your week ~ FlowerLady

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  5. Another vote for black. ;) I loved these photos! Such pretty mushrooms; and I bet that lone fig was delish! :)

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  6. It's that time of year for spiders. I like your red roof and I think black or charcoal gray shutters would be pretty.

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  7. I seem to be the only one who prefers green. I've just painted our shed a pale willow colour. Very pretty.

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