I had to tip the nail keg over onto its side as the thing was filling up with water. I haven't taken it the rest of the way into the garden shed and I really didn't know that it was going to hold water. I will leave sideways for a while until it gets thoroughly dried inside.
With a frost warning for last night looming I picked a few of the ripe ones to bring inside the house. It would have been a real mess if we had a hard frost but we never made it any colder than 38 degrees F.
I did carry in all the geraniums last night and now when it warms up enough for me I will carry them all back outside again.
Among the different kinds of sunflowers that I had planted, this small one looks like it will be a deformed bloom. I don't understand the curled leaf but it could have an insect inside of it. I will probably show the full bloom of another sunflower like this tomorrow on my Photo a Day blog. The blooms look a lot like large daisies rather than sunflowers.
The weathered zinnia is a great thing to see. I had forgotten how sculptural they become as they start to decline. I have orange everywhere with the tomato plants sitting right next to this one zinnia patch.
It is a cold Saturday with it starting to act like fall. It slows down the outside activity when it is this cold. I discovered that our timer on our thermostat to the furnace is not working anymore. I like having it turn the temperatures down at night by about 5 degrees but the clock mechanism is not working. The thing is older so I will need to replace it when the full heating season starts. I hope we can quit running the furnace in the near future as it is too early to be paying for fuel in September. We may make a trip to the lumber supply store to buy a new thermostat and then will hit a bookstore for awhile. The interstate rivalry football game is on today so it should be pretty quiet at the bookstore at the mall. I hope you all have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by today.
1 comment:
It does seem too early to need the furnace. Karen has been very cool in KC. I love the tomatoes and the orange zinnia. Hope you two enjoy your outing. God bless your day.
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