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We first hiked some trails in Copper Falls State Park, enjoyed a beautiful day, and took in the sight of the falls.
Next day we visited the Porkies and took many photos of scenic Lake of the Clouds from elevation 1,500 feet.
The view opposite the lake was just as stunning.
And back at our hotel on Lake Superior, the sunset was a show in itself. Who would have guessed that southwestern colors would paint the sky in the northwoods of Michigan?
And back at our place in Wisconsin, we were treated to a show of wildflowers featuring these black-eyed susans.
Then I dreamed of an afternoon spent swimming in a cool river, washing away the cares of the work week.
And then I took a walk through a field of knee-high grass and flowers, listening to birds and buzzing cicadas.
But it was no dream. It was a real day in August, when summer was half-done with more lazy days yet to come.
Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of gardening season. With local nursery plants planted and catalog seeds sown, we have officially started our Summer of 2008 Garden.
The fern garden is already underway, with ferns having spread across much of the garden to places where there were none last year. This corner was covered with sunflowers last year, which may have provided enough shade for the ferns to take cover. We will see whether they thrive through summer's sunshine or give way to other perennials.
The vegetable bed shows signs of our harvested asparagus, the treat of May, and an early crop of greens that were hidden in a cold frame until this weekend. (Shortly after taking this photo, our backyard rabbit started to make a meal of lettuce, calling for the frame again until we fence in the garden. The new strawberry bed is fenced behind the vegetable bed.)
The rhubarb (foreground) seems plentiful so far, while the black currants are already flowering. Although the red currant bush needed pruning this year, a deer did the job for us but left us with a foot-high bush. No red currants this year.
These flowering crab apples in my neighbor's yard are just a few of the flowering trees we have been enjoying this spring.
These three are ample pollinators for our Sweet Sixteen apple tree that is also flowering this week. So we have had a good start to gardening this weekend, and as always, we start the season optimistic about our future harvest. We do see, though, that two rabbits in the yard will present the greatest challenge for us near-term.
Another sign of spring: One of my parakeets laid two eggs this past week. The other female parakeet might do the same after watching her friend next door.