Working mom driving the skid steer up to the field for stray bales |
Doesn't she look thrilled to have her picture taken? |
And working dads and kids too! |
Been outdoors every spare minute lately, so I haven't been on here much. Can't let a day in June pass unexploited, as they are the best the year has to offer. Found orange mint down in Middleburg the other day, which was a really big deal. Mine all froze out and it is super hard to get.
Anyhow, enjoy these days. They won't last and every second must be savored. Take care.
Expert friends, can you help me ID this plant? Thanks! |
" . . . .the best the year has to offer." So true!
ReplyDelete(I'm betting Jonna can help you with that plant:)
Stay well.
What a fun upbeat positive post...just like you always do!
ReplyDeleteI believe your plant is False Indigo (Amorpha fruticosa). I first saw this plant on Valcour Island in the middle of Lake Champlain. It's not native to New York, but I have never heard that it's considered to be invasive. An interesting find!
ReplyDeleteCathy, there is nothing to compare with a cool June morning. Nothing in the world! And Jonna did indeed know just what it was.
ReplyDeleteLinda, thanks, there is a lot of bad, but I don't like to look at it
Jacqueline, thanks! I am so tickled to know. It grows all along the river and creek bank in the sprawling Schoharie Crossing historical site. I never notice it until it blooms in spring and I have always wondered. Thanks again.