The young male cardinal returned today for some sunflower seeds. I had not seen him for a couple of days. The female was at the feeder yesterday.
It was sprinkling while I was taking shots. If you look closely at the photo you can see the circles or rings made by the raindrops. It never did rain but I guess something scant is better than nothing.
It made me happy to see these sprouts from the base of the phlox. I had just moved it there and it died down right away but the roots are aparently alive and well.
Whatever this corn leafed plant makes the birds will love it. I will feed it to my cocatiels if it matures and survives the outside birds.
I had a volunteer cone flower growing up among my front rock garden. They were big enough with lots of roots that I could move it back here. I was too lazy to move the plastic goose and just planted it right under his nose. They should do well. I have filled up my cottage garden and couldn't find a good place ofr it. I thought this would be a good place to start it.
I had a leak under the sink in the kitchen. I hate plumbing. It was the connection between the garbage disposer and to the drain. I took everything out and put the parts into clear plastic bags. I took it all to Ace and bought everything brand new. I have installed it all now with a lot of difficulty. Plastic drain pipes are good but the require a lot of trial and error to get it all to fit into the space. I have not drips now. I think the drain was getting plugged up at the far end and the house was built in 2003. I will quit watching it daily for a week or so before I declare it fixed.
We have a sunny day today and the grass is greening up a bit. I won't mow until more of the brown turns to green. Resting up from being a plumber and standing on my head. I thank you for stopping by today.
2 comments:
We've had very little rain this summer, and excessively hot. I'm surprised all of your flowers are still thriving and looking so happy, and sprouting new growth !
Autumn is just around the corner, I'm ready 😃
Jo
We had a plumbing problem last spring and the standing on your head is not fun. I think your mystery plant is Millet:)
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