This is a larkspur, right?
It is a volunteer in my yard. Weed? Volunteer from past gardens or neighbor gardens? I don’t know, but welcome, larkspur.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
This is a larkspur, right?
It is a volunteer in my yard. Weed? Volunteer from past gardens or neighbor gardens? I don’t know, but welcome, larkspur.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
My wonderful neighbor cut my butterfly bush back after it bloomed earlier this year. And now it is blooming again! How fabulous!
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
We are having a little light rain this morning. It has been weeks. The grass is very brown, as you can see. I don’t water in the summer and my grass comes back and it has lots of weeds as well. I am encouraging herbs to take over. I have parsley, spicy oregano, pineapple sage and thyme all competing with the grass/weed ground cover.
The climate news has been fairly appalling. The sinkhole in Russia, people falling in Texas and ending up in the burn unit because the sidewalk and asphalt temperature reaches 130, and the northern Atlantic Ocean breaking temperature records. I have two friends who are moving from Portland, Oregon to New Mexico. They have health issues that do better in heat than rain, rain, rain, but I worry. My daughter wants me to travel with her and I would like a destination that is not on fire. We are negotiating.
I did water the roses yesterday. Most of my plants are used to there being a couple month dry spell in the summer. Perhaps they steal water from the morning mist. A rhododendron died this year. I think the temperature of over 100 was too much for it last summer.

Elwha in the dry grass.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: climate.
Taken in my unmown yard, the fruits are ripening.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
A very happy bee enjoying the lavender.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Pansies are such happy flowers.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
I am encouraging parsley in all the edges of my yard. The deer don’t like it and I do. It’s in the front yard and the back and I am happy with it all over.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
My daisies are really enjoying July.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Taken in my yard in May. These are squill and they spread like crazy. But they are also good for pollinators and don’t mind being mowed eventually. More here.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
This is the Bishop Hotel in Port Townsend, yesterday evening. Next week we hope they will move the Tuesday music to the garden, though it was wonderful indoors too yesterday. The garden patio is lovely, foxglove and iris in this shot.
Inside: Jack Dwyer and George Radebaugh playing wonderful jazz.

For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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