My cosmos finally bloomed. A tiny little white flower, and it had a rainbow on one petal. Lovely!
Category: Photography
Queen Anne’s Lace
This was all giant ragweed a few years ago. I think Queen Anne’s lace is a huge improvement.
It was 77.8°F at work, when I left. The blowers were off, and there was a hot, plastic smell wafting around the department. I’m usually cold at work, so I’m not complaining too much, but I was glad to go home. Hopefully one of my coworkers wasn’t nursing a baby power strip fire.
Sumac and Zinnia
Now that the bees and flowers are gone, the sumac trees are fruiting. The fruit is edible.
My favorite thing about zinnias is that the flowers contain tinier flowers.
Giant Ragweed
There used to be tons of giant ragweed growing in the thicket by my patio. This time of year I was always miserable from allergies, because of it, but this year hasn’t been as bad. And I guess that’s why. I only just noticed I didn’t see any. Maybe invasive honeysuckle choked it out? And now the poke berries, burdock, ironweed, and jewelweed are choking out the honeysuckle.
And yes, the fur tree by my patio died. They were going to cut down all the diseased fir trees a few years ago but never did. The birds still use it.
Affirmations from the Loading Dock
You’re awesome! Have a great day!
There’s a chalkboard on the loading dock at work, and someone left a message. And a cute kitty drawing.
Window
It was hot and muggy outside this morning. When I came back from walking the dog, I noticed my kitchen window was all covered with condensation from the air conditioning. Unintentional privacy film!
Purple
The purples are blooming, finally! I also have a few cosmos buds threatening to open.
A Visitor
I had a monarch butterfly visiting my firstborn zinnia this morning.
A N G O R Y
I found this fighty little guy in my house. How dare I relocate him outside.
Very Important Zinnia Update
My little baby is all grown up. And a little chewed up.












