It's been pretty rough around here in the afternoons, with the temperature reaching 100 degrees, sometimes 102, for the last several days. We still have not had any rain, and the forecast says there is no rain in sight for several weeks. It is starting to get worrisome. Our day to water is Wednesday, so we'll try to get out there early morning or late evening to give the grass a LITTLE water.
The things we can water by hand still look decent, they're hanging on as best they can.
Remember the sunflower pictures we posted a while back, well, here is Guillermo with that same sunflower now, in a different stage. Starting to grow the seeds. It is so big, that it hangs halfway down to the ground.
And here is another sunflower in the garden, it is a fairly new one. It still looks nice and fresh.
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This is the kind of bounty that has been coming into our house regularly. In this picture are 7 different kinds of beans that Guillermo grew. Every single one of them tastes delicious!
Hi Vickerl,
ReplyDeleteThe title of this post reminded me instantly of the Texas heat...I can tell you I don't miss it...However, I do miss you all quite a lot.
The sunflower photos are awesome as was your basket full of greens...I am hoping we can get a bike ride in this weekend so we can take a photo of that garden again...I also would like to see how it's coming...Ciao for now...