My new header is a throwback to the days on the lake. I forgot to mention it! That is Caitlin on the dock, Isabelle in her carrier, and Josephine walking on the dock. Hard to believe our grandies are ages 13 and 15 now! Thanks, Red, for mentioning it!
The roses!
This rose bush has blossomed, as well.
I had trouble doing a photo, but in the basil was a virginia ctenucha moth. I hatched one, once: New hatchling: Virginia Ctenucha. Can you see it hiding from me?!
Joseph Brian stopped on the driveway on his way home. There was a turkey hen with some poults.
They know enough not to frequent the same areas on a regular basis, that would make them vulnerable. These are photos JB took with his little camera, he roared in the house all excited! They came around to the backyard.
I ran out back with the camera. About 24 seconds in, she gave Fred what for. I think I counted 6 poults.
turkey hen meets Fred from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
It's going to be another smokey day. I hope everyone manages!
13 comments:
...the turkeys are a delight to see.
What fun to have that interaction of Mama Turkey and Fred. It's so cute...of course Mama has to protect her half dozen little guys. Wonder when Fred will have hers.
Life and fun keep rolling along.
Hari Om
Oh how your garden grows!
I had recognised your banner - it's a fine summer subject. YAM xx
Roses are so beautiful.
Momma Turkey is so defensive, "Don't you come near my family "!!! Hope the smoke stays clear of you.
Enjoy your summer, as I am enjoying winter.
I can so realistically imagine the smell of the roses -- and the basil-- from your pictures.
Fred is just curious about the birds.
Yes! Okay! Things definitely sliding from spring into summer.
I like the bridal veil on the statue. Are you able to drill a drainage hole for the petunias?
Oops, I meant pansies.
Beautiful flowers and I love the turkeys. Our air quality and skies are so bad from those wildfires. Have a happy day and a great weekend.
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