Life is like a camera
Focus on what is important
Capture the good times
Develop the negatives
and if things don't work out.....
Just take another shot.
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Here's the temp at the lake today, it is 108 in Louisville where I am headed tomorrow!
Mother's favorite candy lily. Supposedly they are superbly hardy and laugh at heat and drought. Good thing because that is what they deal with every year in Kansas!
Troy cannot find a way to be at the lake now that both Ron and Sharon are gone. He has decided to sell the cabin.
This is the complete pear harvest for this year. In previous years, this wagon would be filled at least twice!
Our poor pear trees! One died after a wind storm last year and now this one split a couple of weeks ago. Rich is harvesting the pears that are left. The deer will be unhappy that there is nothing left for them this year.
I planted this black-eyed susan variation last year and was happy to see it come back this season. Better late than never!
I realized today that I didn't post a photo of the Indiana State Women Criterium champions. Sierra received 3rd place and a bronze medal.
I just happened to catch this bee on a cucumber flower today.
Your typical black and yellow garden spider hanging out among the flowers. I've found several of these this week.
Rich had to try this State Fair treat - chocolate covered bacon!
Well, here I am at the fair eating the newest state fair food item - fried butter! The name makes it sound much worse than it actually was. It was like eating a cinnamon roll with plenty of butter. If you didn't want all the butter, you could just let it run out in the paper tray. There were plenty of people waiting in line to try it! The paper reported that some were willing to wait in line for an hour for this new delicacy.
Today, I canned my first batch of sauerkraut in over 15 years!
One of the cannas that Kristin gave me for Mother's Day is blooming.
Sierra finally makes it to the state fair and finishes off a turkey leg!
I love this photo of these "Naked Ladies"! Some raindrops remain on them from last night's storm.
Sierra bakes the most wonderful podium prizes! She usually lets me have some.
I went to Logansport, IN to watch Sierra race in another DINO series MTB race. She got 2nd today!
Sierra won the street sprints today after getting 6th in the criterium at Mass Ave. We were downtown when the storm came through that caused the stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. The pros were almost done racing when the wind came roaring in causing everyone to scatter and tents and umbrellas flying!
Back in Indy again, Kristin and I went to watch the Fast Friday races at the Major Taylor Velodrome.
One last lily for the week - I think this one is called "Little Grapette".
I planted this Shasta daisy last year. It came back beautifully this year.
Sierra, Nicole, and Megan at the reception after Abby's wedding, beautiful!
Meredith, Sierra, and Megan at Abby & Jared's wedding rehearsal dinner.


Sierra came home today for Abby's wedding and spent the evening with us. After Dad was showing off his new TV, Sierra caught him asleep in his 3-D glasses.
My shade garden is doing fine despite the prolonged heat spell we've been having.
The dahlias that Kristin gave me for Mother's Day are finally blooming. The plants are about 5 feet tall and the blooms are huge!