Typically May is the start of the growing season on the farm. This year, when May arrived, the season was well under way. It is hard to believe that today is June first! One week left of school for the kids and though the cool weather the last two days is seasonal, it is very foreign to our experience this year. We have been so spoiled with 68-85 degree weather, really off and on since March, as you can see from May's shots. Today, the cool weather and damp ground affords us some quality weeding time and an opportunity to transplant some fennel. Our Postcards To Blogcamp PAD group has now reached the half way point of our 366 project. Here is a glimpse of farm life through my lens in May. Happy Weekend!
1. 118:366 Perspectives, 2. 119:366 Flowering Trees, 3. 120:366 In Estes Park, 4. 121:366 The Falls, 5. 122:366 Flower Mountain, 6. 123:366 Panarama, 7. 147:366 Happy Birthday from Grandma & Papa, 8. 124:366 Lilac Shower, 9. 125:366 Busy Bees, 10. 127:366 Found our first morrel while clearing wood!, 11. 128:366 Gotta Love Bumper Cars, 12. 126:366 Love, 13. Honey Bee II, 14. 130:366 Rhubarb Compote, 15. 131:366 Arugula & Radish, 16. 132:366 Collecting Eggs, 17. 133:366 The Boys, 18. 135:366 Almost Time For Chive Flower Vinegar, 19. 134:366 Tournament, 20. 136:366 Does anyone else think this is funny!?, 21. 137:366 Mammoth Asparagus, 22. 141:366 Almost!, 23. 135:366 Sous Chef, 24. 138:366 Willow Light, 25. 139:366 Evening Approaching, 26. 140:366 Chive Flowers, 27. 142:366 Rhubarb Cordial, 28. 143:366 Sunny Rain, 29. 144:366 Concentration, 30. 145:366 Rose Explosion, 31. 146:366 Peony Raindrops32. Not available33. Not available34. Not available35. Not available36. Not available
Friday, June 1, 2012
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