Upon my return home from Hawaii, it was clear a few things had changed...
The garden went absolutely haywire and I came home to fabulously fresh and delicious broccoli, green beans, collards, spinach, and kale! And the garden beds generally look like small forests rather than neatly organized veggie beds. The tomato plants in particular went bezerk and required some serious attention on my part since I tend to be the pruner of the family.
Wade was fearful the veggies would launch a full scale rebellion if we didn't eat some soon:
Our sweet fluffy chicks had turned into CHICKENS! Well, pullets technically (a teenage chicken), but the little chicks I knew were definitely long gone:
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Ruby, Dottie, and Clemmie impersonating parrots - they're big birds now! |
Wade had also made significant progress on the chicken coop while I was away and put up the frame and roof:
And the pollinators in the yard went crazy over all the flowers in bloom:
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Larvae for the sulphur butterflies enjoying the Bahama Cassia |
I was blown away when I got home by how much things had changed. The garden looked like a jungle and I barely recognized our little ladies! Take a peek at my attempt to document the changes on our Picasa site.