I'm liking the cool mornings and evenings. Still warm during the day with those white fluffy clouds floating over head.
The Canadian Geese are starting to show up, the bucks are getting some dandy hat racks. And the fruit trees are loaded! And our winter prep work is starting to get into full swing.
Cracks me up to see the geese wandering around amongst the cows!
Little guy.
This is what I'm talking about!
2 year old nectarine tree. So loaded its hanging on the ground! Yummy!
Thanks for stopping by.
Put our name on the big guy on the left! A least the grasshoppers didn't like the nectarines. The tree is loaded. Save one for me. LOL M
ReplyDeleteMmm nectarines! My peach trees didn't produce this year- well they did to start with then the trees got peach leaf curl and all the little peaches fell off. I didn't spray because we were trying hard to move in the spring. The other day when we had that heavy rain, I found myself looking at the mountain tops next morning, half expecting to see a dusting of snow on the peaks. Fortunately there wasn't! The mornings are definitely getting cooler though.
ReplyDeleteI am loving the cooler temps as well...has me very excited for autumn for sure. Love that shot of the geese!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why we call them Canada geese. First hint of cool weather, the cowards start bolting as far south as they can get.
ReplyDeleteFall is here also! The geese haven't shown up yet...which is good. I'm not ready for them.
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Think of me when you eat those nectarines!!! Love that picture of all the bucks...and we must have a similar sense of humor cause the pics of the geese and cattle makes me want to laugh.
ReplyDeleteGeese like the very same food as your cows!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty unusual to see geese with the cattle! Nice to have a nectarines in your yard!
ReplyDeleteThose deer are great. Canadians hang here all year long. I have seen some leaf change going on.Hate to give up my season.
ReplyDeleteI love that second photo, since it made me laugh! We have pear trees and they are loaded, too. It must have been a good year for fruit trees in your neck of the woods and mine, too. Unfortunately, we hit a deer on the way home from church on Sunday. Thankfully, it was minimal damage to the car. Have a good week, Cheri!
ReplyDeleteIt is still hot in Oklahoma! We are experiencing 100 degree days, still...
ReplyDeleteCan I come over and pick some nectarines? It is still warm here, but our nights are cool and the mornings are cool. Seems really early this year. Wierd!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the deer, geese, and cows! Enjoyed the post :)
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