Saturday, July 27, 2013

The mimosa tree

The mimosa tree has finally blossomed after eight years!  This tree came from my former residence here in Manchester where it was accidentally dug up during construction of a stone walkway.  I saved the remains of it in a container and brought it with me, transplanted it, and it has now grown to about 20 feet tall. It has small fern-like leaves and delicate pink flowers. A robin built a nest in it two summers ago, you can see a photo of that in my first post.




Monday, July 22, 2013

Summertime is finally here!

After a very wet June, we are enjoying a very hot, humid July so far.



The hydrangeas need a lot of water to stay hydrated.


Mid-July, blueberries are out!  These blueberry bushes are about six or seven years old and, despite not using a net to cover them this year, it's the best crop I've had so far.


The rabbits are out around dawn and dusk, feeding on clover and other greens.  The chicken wire keeps them out of my one row of green beans, however. In the heat of the day they rest beneath the shade of the hostas and the evergreen by the bird bath.


May in the backyard


The hawk keeps an ever-watchful eye over the backyard.

Mid-May the catbirds returned from their winter home, someplace far south of here. They  have an amazing variety of songs, calls and sounds that they make, and they love to play in the bird bath!