Such a delicate looking plant. This, again, was taken in a neighbour’s yard.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Back to the Farm
There is, on our street, one property that is all that remains of an old orchard. John and our landlord (who knows the family from way back) helped the elderly man pick pears yesterday while I explored with my camera.
This tractor was in his neighbour’s yard and, rather obviously, no longer runs. It does, however, make a unique trellis for the vines (pumpkin?).
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
From Our Museum
A month or so ago, a friend left a box of old bottles on our doorstep. Last week, they were cleaned, a shelf put up outside and the bottles were displayed on the shelf… just in time for my birthday. Thank you, Mike!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
In A Little Boy’s World
A little boy lives in the suite upstairs. There are times the front “sandbox” (an area that won’t sustain grass so John filled it with a nice thick layer of sand) looks like a parking lot.
Incidentally, in an earlier post, I posted a picture of a bug grasping a pebble. In a comment on that post, Tee suggested that it might be a pine beetle. That started me on a search. I have discovered that it isn’t a pine beetle, but a White Spotted Pine Sawyer beetle. It feeds on dying, dead or decaying pine trees and is indigenous to our area (Washington, British Columbia, Alberta). And yes, as Tee wrote, it has the capability of inflicting a good chomp!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Autumn’s Promise
The grapes are heavy on the vines here in the yard. If this is any indication, it should be a good year for the wine industry here in the Okanagan.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Simple Minds, Simple Pleasures?
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Old Meadows Farm
Just up the road from us is a great little organic produce farm. They grow herbs, flowers, vegetables and fruit. We visited there on the weekend, John to get some lettuce and me to take pictures.
Monday, August 2, 2010
So Many Peaches, Peaches for Me
There’s an organic produce farm just up the road from where we live. Everything is so fragrant, so green, so tempting. Right now, peaches are in season and they’re amazing!