Another crazy week. Sometimes I miss those days when a schedule was king and the kids went to bed at 7:00 p.m. and life was just so much simpler. At the same time, I’m happy that I now have the freedom to leave the house without children and go take pictures.

I only heard of drying sourdough starter a couple of weeks ago. I was bored last Sunday so I thought I would try it out. This was after one day. It’s now all crumbled up in a ziplock baggie.

The hydrangeas in front of our house were planted by someone else, but they are spectacular.

These little guys are entwined in all the crops and garden plants around here. Their white heads poke through the stalks to say hello.

My tomatoes are happy, but they are not ripening. This lone grape tomato was yummy, but I wish I had more red ones. I will be trimming more leaves back to allow more light to reach all of these guys.

These are weeds that grow everywhere here. Blue flowers intermingled with yellow asters and purple thistles.

Douglas and I and the dog went for a walk up a nearby hill. At the top it overlooks the city and is covered with small grain fields. The sun was just going down and I wanted to try and capture the dying light.

I have three freebie roses that I grabbed from a neighbour who was leaving. When we received this plant it was basically two stalks and about four leaves. This week it bloomed yellow.
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