Actually we have been watching a Robin raise 3 little ones one the rafter of our front porch. Remember the winter winds blew down the ceiling on the porch. We have had the material for a month ready to put up. Mrs. Robin has put the job on hold, I just couldn't destroy her family. It will seem nice to get the porch back together. I'm guessing the babes will be ready to take flight in the next few days.
On to the garden report. We have had our first picking of green onions, nothing better with a hamburg or in a pasta salad. As far as the spinach, Swiss chard and kale it is suspended in time. I can't recall the garden growing as slow as it is this year. Even the corn is dragging. I guess we can agree the winter and spring were quite different. Good of an excuse as any why the garden is taking it's time. The green beans, peas and lima beans are proving to be stronger and growing fast.
I don't like to complain about the weather, I will anyway. It has gone from quite cool to hot and muggy with 24 hours frequently. Cool days I cook and bake, warm days is cold cereal, sandwiches and salads. We like salads with Romaine, baby greens or both. A big plate of salad is a meal for us. Last night we had Romaine lettuce, green onions and avocado. I made a vinaigrette dressing using Prickly Pear Cactus Syrup that our friends brought us from New Mexico. A little orange juice, vinegar, the syrup, grape seed oil, salt and pepper. It is a very light and refreshing dressing. I also diced the avocado and squeezed fresh lime juice over it before putting on the salad. A few slices of ham , olive and a hard roll on the side. That is an easy clean-up!
This was our view eating supper, a storm moving over the hills. Until the cold air of fall is back very few of our meals will be inside. To much to see and enjoy in the great outdoors. Mother nature at her best, "Passing it On"
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