August 8, 2021
It’s National Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Front Porch Day. Yes, that’s for reals. We didn’t have to sneak; 3 friends gladly took some off our hands, along with a grocery bag each of other garden produce today, including 4 different kinds of tomatoes, celery, chard, cucumbers, 5 different kinds of peppers, lemon balm, and green onions. I turned a bunch of basil into pesto and leftover tomatoes into containers to freeze for the winter. Later we walked around Meadowlark Gardens. While Hubby nearly finished his rockery in the front yard, I delivered a bag of veg to some friends in a neighboring town and stayed to chat. Here’s the day in captioned photos.

Lotus fruit; what’s left when the flower dies. It’s edible; tastes like water chestnut 
Hibiscus 
Cool petals on the daisies 
Part of the fairy garden at Meadowlark 
Loving these troughs 
Apparently the name of a variety of this plant; thought my British friends would like this 
Bonsai; not sure why they have them under lock and key 
What can I say, I like big butts 
The old cabin at Meadowlark 
The Korean bell house 
The birth of pesto 
Hubby’s new rockery, which he’s going to dedicate to Covid victims



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