Still hot and dry.
The heat, though, means that the garden is still producing. I'm getting a ton of tomatoes...and the flowers look great!
ageratum
celosia
zinnias
Where there are flowers, there are insects.
katydid
milkweed bugs, adult
...and butterflies!
silver checkspot butterfly
A lacewing larva, nearly hidden beneath a camouflaging pile of fluff.
A mantis, drawn by our many moths, has been hanging around by our front door. I am not a fan.
Check out those formidable weapons!
Other creatures are still creeping, too.
fowler's toad
I'd been seeing caterpillars everywhere, but they vanished in the last week. Just a few tussock caterpillars still hanging around.
I've been trying to get into the fall spirit despite the high temps. I'm baking more...
...and knitting again.
not quite half of a wrap
I haven't had too much free time, but I try to take 15 minutes at least a few times a week to work on a puzzle. Here is my setup:
real drafting table covered in felt, so I don't have to hunch over a table that's parallel to the floor!
I've usually got a puzzle going at any given time. I've got a lot to choose from! I pick them up at thrift stores pretty regularly, and occasionally buy them new, if I see one that I really like.
There are two rows of stacks on the floor, and the three stacks in the center are puzzles that I haven't gotten to yet. These are next in line to be completed. I finally got this mess organized and pulled out a ton to donate last week! More will be on the chopping block...I really need to thin this down.
Pepita is doing well! She's got a new cat-filled territory...
...the kitchen and the living room! It's gone a lot smoother than expected. No territory beefs. If all goes well, she'll get a hallway and another room next week. I think we'll be more excited, because we've been hassling with baby gates all over and we can finally get rid of them!
She has just graduated to thirty minute daily walks...
Waiting to be released!
Puppies have developing joints, so you have to slo-o-o-owly extend their walking times, 5 minutes per month of age. She'll be able to walk for a full hour by April, just in time for our long spring hikes! We just have to work up to it.
In other news, I was reading about a really beautiful sea slug last week...and this week, I spotted a shirt at the thrift store that looked almost exactly like it! Of course I had to buy it.
Cooler temps should be coming soon! I can't wait. Have a great week!
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