Summer is back for a few days.

We had a maintenance day at work today so when I had done the things I was involved in I went home, no need to over do things at a place I won’t stay at. Almost 26C (78,8F), a clear blue sky and thankfully a rather strong and cool wind blowing. Normally I don’t take the dogs on walks when it is that hot but since the wind made it feel cooler we had a walk as soon as I had come home.

Hard to see the yellow crab apples beside the bright red rowan tree berries. Everything seem to ripe at the same time here now.

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We walked down to the creek and Nova walked off leashed all the way. We had to go back to find here quite often so at the end it felt like we had walked twice as long as we had πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I wonder what had walked that way before us because she stopped every second meter (the same in yards) and stood there for quite some time. I had to leash her when we passed a field because she can barely hear anything ans it was hard to find her in the high vegetation πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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I thought it was Wednesday today so I’ve been longing for the ice cream van, guess if I feel disappointed now when I realize it won’t come until tomorrow!! Then again the temperature will rise up to 30C (86F) both tomorrow and on Thursday so I think I’ll need it more then πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ My apples that normally are ripe in late October early November are already ripe to eat. The seed sown apple tree is full of delicious apples and its mother, an Aroma apple, has fewer this year. No matter what I can’t eat that much apples so I’ll give my neighbors as many as they want, especially the kids loves apples so they even eat those normally rather sour wild apples growing beside the dog yardΒ  πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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Speaking of neighbors, the Beekeeper has now moved. The owner wanted an insane amount of money for that cottage (not even the realtor agrees on how much the owner wants for that place, said so to a customer who called and asked if there was any house for sale here and if realtors says so one really should listen to them πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ ) The Beekeeper found a house not far from here but up on the mountain and I do hope this is a place he can stay at to the day he himself wants to move elsewhere. I’ll miss him, good neighbors can be hard to find but so far I’ve been unusually lucky and I do hope I will continue to be so.

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I’m rather tired today, I woke up three times last night. I drink a lot of water now so that was the first time I had to get up, second time one of the dogs had to go outside to poop and almost made it πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ and the third time it was the old lady who needed to pee but wasn’t really close to make it πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ She just wakes up, runs down to the door and hope I’ll be there, I’m a heavy sleeper so I rarely hear her walk down but Alma usually makes a lot of noise when Nova runs down, this time I had just fallen asleep again so no chance on me waking upΒ  easily πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I’m so glad that this rarely happens πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

One of the Red mulberry trees I bought had one unripe fruit and I think we can call it a flower. Normally I’ve read that one need both male and female trees to get berries but now days there are trees that gives berries anyway but they can be either seed less or give seeds that won’t germinate.

My first ripe tomatoes πŸ™‚ I doubt that I’ll get any more unless it stays warm for a very long time πŸ™‚
My strawberries are flowering and gives me a few berries every week now πŸ™‚

It’s time to go downstairs and watch some Paralympics. The Paralympics isn’t a big cash cow for the big tv channels so they sell those rights to PBS channels so we are lucky to be able to see it on our PBS, Swedish Television πŸ™‚

The Aronia is cut down and it will start to grow again next spring. I have planted the first Red mulberry tree there as well, hoping the mulberry will grow faster and grow over the Aronia in the end.

Alma and I sat on the entrance stairs before the sun hid behind the trees, I drank a cup of tea and she looked through the gate on the cows that now has moved back too the pasture on the other side of the road, she doesn’t like them πŸ™‚
Canadian Goldenrod, seen as invasive has self sown in a pot in my garden, really beautiful. WE had loads of it here back in the days but now it can’t compete with our native plants and we only have it in a few places.

Have a great day!

5 thoughts on “Summer is back for a few days.

  1. A lovely summer day! Glad you and the dogs could get out, assisted by the breeze. Kids seem to like sour stuff, so I’m not surprised they eat those sour, wild apples. And I’m glad you showed and spoke about the Canadian Goldenrod. I saw some at the marina today, and the bees love it! I took a photo so I could look it up β€” then found it here. Thanks.

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    1. Hi Goodport!

      It was a really nice day and today was much the same but so hot that we couldn’t have any walk after work. They have instead been sleeping close to me all the time.

      Yes bees really love the goldenrod! I’ll keep this one in the pot where other plants have sown themselves as well. I’ll remove the stalks before the seeds are ripe though, It is odd that it is seen as an invasive species here since it now is outnumbered by native plants πŸ™‚

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