
That was the first one going, and here go the last two:

That's huge news in and of itself, but it's only part of what we accomplished on Wednesday the 15th. The big winds we had earlier in the week knocked off a lot of baby fruits, with the plum tree seeming especially hard hit, but there are still baby fruits to be seen.

Cherries above and apples below.

Rick got some tilling done.

And we have a few serendipitous blooms: poppies and the dogwood from over the fence.


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