Here's our field out in front with Jessie's horses up in the background. At the end of May this is a field of yellow dandelions and now it's full of white daisies, yellow buttercups, and orange hawkweed. That hawkweed is actually an invasive weed, but we like it anyway. Soon our other neighbor will come to cut this into hay and bale it up, but for now it feels like Little House on the Prairie.
We did have some needed rain today and there were some storms to the west and south. But that left us with a beautiful rainbow tonight and some weird cloud formation.
The last time I wrote about Quarry Beach was right after all the snow and built-up ice melted leaving very little beach. Now a couple months later some of the beach has returned but the stretch of sandy beach is certainly not as wide as in other years. At least the 4-foot drop has evened out so you can get down to the water.
Here's Quarry Beach in the other direction with some of the remaining rock formations that used to be the quarry. It's a great place!
And these are two of the four geese families that are currently growing up in the marina area. These two families are of different hatchings--one set is pretty big now and the other babies still have a hint of yellow fluff on them. It was good to see so many this year because I don't think there were any last year.
And, yes, there was one day recently that was NOT so beautiful. For some reason, the third Saturday (and sometimes Sunday) in June--the days of the Lions Club Fishing Contest are often TERRIBLE! Last year it was practically snowing and the wind was howling! Here are Brooks & John this year staffing the contest headquarters in their winter gear! The anglers still showed up even though it was hard to see the lake sometimes because of the fog.
Beautiful days bring nice gardens, so stay tuned!
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Beautiful pictures (as always)!
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