I mentioned a couple months ago that we got a late start on our seedlings this spring. But with hours of work over the past few months, year three of growing our garden is underway!
Evenings were cooler for these jobs. We planted peppers, okra, carrots and tomatillos in the buckets.
After the automatic system was done, I covered the soil and water tubes with straw. The plants and roots don't appreciate boiling water coming through the pipes!
Sam needs shade, too! At the walk-up window at Native Grounds Coffee Stop in Benson.
A few other updates: a couple weeks ago we finally finished cleaning and detailing the Honda and it sold almost immediately. Goodbye, Honda Fit! We enjoyed knowing you! (Until we had to drive it on our dirt roads.)
Also a few weeks ago, Sam engineered the installation of a swamp cooler in our 5th wheel trailer. We love those things during the hot dry months.
I had a birthday and Sam brought me beautiful flowers.
Salt River Canyon is always beautiful.
He helped me pick out my first real pair of cowboy boots and we went to a steer roping event at Arena Bar! It's a small town where this attire isn't uncommon! Thanks to Faye for the cowgirl shirt. I had fun with it.
Sam's had several procedures done on his back, and his volunteer drivers always get a free lunch. The ablations seem to be helping his longtime pain.
He drove a bus full of kids to a water park last week and was drafted for further duty making sure the kids didn't drown. I would love to accompany him on these trips, but duty calls, as they say.
I do get in on our weekend visit to May at Benson Donuts (best donuts ever). Lately we park the car and walk a mile or two to get there!
One day we used the newly installed outdoor tables and umbrellas at the coffee shop. So cute.
The other day in Costco Sam (literally and intentionally with his cart) ran into our longtime friend Kate. It was great to hear how she and Phil are doing.
He was buying supplies for our week's vacation in the White Mountains! We drove up yesterday, stopping to enjoy the scenery and relax.
2 comments:
Jan and Sam! It’s official! I have a serious case of garden envy! Great work!
Jan: your photos are great! Maybe inspiration for a painting?
Great article. Thanks for the update and for sharing your story. Your 24 hour day seems to have at least 30 in it. How do you do that!
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