tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post4470573966291101758..comments2023-06-23T07:05:47.702-04:00Comments on Green Place: Summer DramaSheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16932826147522119761noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-60100317628145041402013-07-02T21:51:48.690-04:002013-07-02T21:51:48.690-04:00Beth, you're right, they are miracles. Daily m...Beth, you're right, they are miracles. Daily miracles, recognized by that leap of joy that prompts me to get the camera.<br />Sheilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16932826147522119761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-31271164110785239432013-07-01T22:30:59.082-04:002013-07-01T22:30:59.082-04:00Donna, I'm so glad the titmouse was fine. I f...Donna, I'm so glad the titmouse was fine. I found a Carolina wren fledgling recently near the bird bath with a broken neck and buried it under some leaves. Fledglings are adorable but so awkward and vulnerable - no wonder birds have to have several broods...<br /><br />Pumpkydine, It's so nice to hear from you. It's been a long time. Yes, the rain seems to be delaying development of vegetables. Lots of green tomatoes hang waiting to ripen, but we haven't been having much sun recently.<br /><br />Karin, watching the titmouse fledglings in the birdbath splashing around was a special moment. And I get a particular joy out of watching birds bask in the sun - it seems so human and joyful and trusting, all at the same time. <br /><br />Michelle, glad you enjoyed the photos! It was an heirloom tomato with large fruits that collapsed. It's doing fine now that it's re-staked.Sheilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16932826147522119761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-72202946676512098572013-07-01T22:23:22.728-04:002013-07-01T22:23:22.728-04:00So many miracles right there. I'm enjoying the...So many miracles right there. I'm enjoying the song of the titmouse this summer. I don't recall having so many of them around in the past. I'm SO ready for fresh Tomatoes! Yum! I agree with you about the mixed-color Hydrangea, and not bothering with the fertilizer.Beth at PlantPostingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10473637655960119672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-32981240133883134832013-07-01T17:28:43.667-04:002013-07-01T17:28:43.667-04:00Such lovely photos of all the beauties in your gar...Such lovely photos of all the beauties in your garden. My Beefmaster tomato plant has very heavy fruit. I have reinforced it a bit to keep it upright. Once they begin to ripen, I can take some of the load off.The Sage Butterflyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06252906325012065829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-78209816887995100042013-07-01T16:00:38.111-04:002013-07-01T16:00:38.111-04:00You have lots of fun things going on in your garde...You have lots of fun things going on in your garden! I've had to do very little supplemental watering as well due to all the rain. I hope that continues in July & August. The titmouse fledgeling is adorable. What a special moment to see! Hope your July garden is as fruitful!Karin / Southern Meadowshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06514989784715204223noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-66590718562202773522013-06-30T18:59:44.619-04:002013-06-30T18:59:44.619-04:00Wonderful captures Sheila! I love the multiple sh...Wonderful captures Sheila! I love the multiple shots as it really gives you a sense of the season! All the rain we've had has also caused our garden to be later than normal this year, however we're in full harvest mode now. Nothing better than some fresh veggies for the plate and the freezer. <br />Have a blessed day!pumpkydinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12496871977941295456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1696676219167858431.post-56532210727131375332013-06-30T17:37:56.315-04:002013-06-30T17:37:56.315-04:00How incredible that our gardens seem on track...we...How incredible that our gardens seem on track...we had a mishap with titmouses early in the seasons as one hit the door and I thought it was dead...it was fine. I also have pink, purple and bluish hydrangeas all on the same bush...and that first tomato is the best eaten right out of the garden....we had a tomato support give and we thought we lost the plants but they were very flexible....frequent storms here and we are flooded. Happy gardening Sheila.Donna@Gardens Eye Viewhttp://gardenseyeview.comnoreply@blogger.com