What does the end of July bring? Well, lots of flowers are blooming all over my yard.
The hummingbirds and humming bird moths are crazy busy sucking up that nectar.
Most of the flowers in front of the west porch area were variations of blue this summer. Of course, the Morning Glories take the cake!
July usually gives us a rest from mowing with a dry spell. Not this year. Mowing has to be done every 5 to 6 days. Maybe that is why I feel so behind on things. Days of wet, days and days of rain. No dry spells for the farmers to make hay.
The sunflowers are blooming too along with my Brown Eyed Susans. This is the first time I've grown them and they are doing so well.
In fact, they have been home to some elusive Crab Spiders.
They hide under the petals of the flowers and wait for a meal to drop by. They are ambush spiders that don't create webs to catch their prey.
August will bring the Orb Spiders out in force in the Meadow just east of us. That will be incredible to see again this year [hopefully]. Thousands of Orb Spider webs sparkling in the morning dew.Air Quality was a huge factor on and off for July. Well, for this summer. Wildfires in the States and Canada are obviously contributing to the horrid atmosphere. However, the mules are pleased to be wandering a clipped pasture. The blueish haze is smoke.
We got a trip in to Cabela's yesterday and drove through driving rain. Hubby looked at the fish in their giant fish tank and was not impressed since he couldn't have any to eat.
On the way home, Steve as always took the scenic way home which includes as many back roads as possible.
This was a shot I took of the ridges above Prairie du Chien as we headed home. Shooting out the back window of a moving car is pretty challenging.
That's smoke too.
Today is much worse as the sun looks brownish and the haze is thick and smells bad.