Often, in the early mornings, plant life is covered with water drops. This morning I am sharing three photos that show blades of grass with water drops on them. The photos were taken on Saturday when it was overcast and drizzly. The third image was cropped from the second, giving a closer view. It is interesting that the water drops stay balanced on the grass, and other plants, until the water evaporates.
The last two days have been beautiful - sunny and mid-20s (70s). My spinach plants have just started to grow and I planted them nearly three weeks ago! When I awoke this morning at 5:00 AM I looked out the bedroom window and saw a large moose walking through my vegetable garden. Between the weather, moose, cats, and other critters, the vegetables are having a hard time getting stared this year!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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