Sunday, August 29, 2021

So Long to August!!!!

 I will be happy to roll into September.  It has been a long hot humid summer.  I really don't expect September to be much better......but we are getting out of summer.

I just came in from doing some trimming back and weeding.  I feel like I just got out of a hot shower.  But, some excitement in the garden!

First ~ check out the pumpking growing under the bird feeder!!!  I could never grow one and here it is by accident!


Amy got me a lilac bush that supposedly will bloom a couple times a year and surprise!  It has blooms on it!



And then yesterday while I was doing my volunteer morning shift at the compost table at the Eno River Farmer's Market, a couple of us were bemoaning the fact that we did not have any butterfly caterpillars on our parsley or bronze fennel. So while I was watering last night I noticed something on my bronze fennel......YES!!!!!


These will become a Black Swallowtail.  I think.  But I am very happy they are here.

Amy is in her third week of imparting Trademark knowledge into law students at North Carolina Central University.  There have been some glitches but she says she really likes it.  


Today was remote learning. Educated on top, party below.


And in the wierd and wonderful world of not going anywhere in the Pandemic, I have already gotten our Halloween treat bags ~ for Amy, Rhonda and I. There are 300 here.  I think that will be plenty.


I am trying to get away from all plastic.  I don't want anything that has a long life in the landfill or causes methane gas.  Working at the compost table has made me rethink things.  Yes, I have the bar shampoo now.  Yes I have tried the toothpaste with no tube.  I don't really like that yet.  I have all compostable bags in the house.  No more popsicles with plastic wrappers.  No more candy for personal consumption that has a wrapper (except for Halloween.  I cannot force my craziness on the neighborhood kids).  I am going to take my compostable bags to Fresh Market and fill with candy from those bulk jars when I feel the need for chocolate.  It really is a deep dark hole I have gone into.  But positive!!!!!

And then there is Elliot, Rhonda's granddaughter.  They will come over and visit ~ she hasn't said much to us yet, but the words are coming.  She loves Moana and I got her a beach towel with Moana on it.


I think she likes it.


Much love to you all!

~Leslie

Monday, August 2, 2021

First Little Road Trip Since Pandemic 2021

Last Thursday, Amy and I took a road trip to meet Jane.  Amy and Jane had figured out a halfway point (between Flat Rock and Hillsborough) in Charlotte, NC.  I asked off from work and invited myself so I could help drive.

Amy had a bunch of homemade ice cream from Broken Spoke Farm that she had packed up and off we went.

I had forgotten how much fun it is to take a road trip!!! The weather was beautiful but HOT HOT HOT ~ a lucious 99 degrees!


This is where we went ~ Camp North Beach.  It was an Army supply depot built in 1941 ~ all brick, all one story on both sides of an unused train track.  There is a lot of renovation going on in some of the buildings ~ it was great.  We selected lunch from the 4 spots all along the right.  These were sort of like built in food trucks ~ you selected and picked up and then ate outside.  Since we went on a Thursday, there was lots of shady places to eat.  Very nice.

Amy and Jane in front of an olive tree

Amy's happy place



As we got into our cars, I took the photo of the Charlotte skyline.  Amy loaded up Jane's car and we said our goodbye's.

Amy and I then took off to the IKEA so we could pick up a table that our neighbor Rhonda had ordered.  The IKEA was very convienently located on the way home a couple of miles down the road.  So easy.

Everyone got home safely AND the ice cream made it!!!!!!!!

Love,

Leslie