The electric fence is clicking away telling me it is still working. Just got it installed last evening. I’m out here early work amongst my little baby corns, aren’t they cute? And I am also writing this post from out there in the early morning elements.
My hands are awfully dirty but I don’t think my I Pad will abject. A hummingbird just buzzing around next to me, checking things out. A friend just called with some Hebrew wisdom. He heard I was out in the corn and he said, “You know the Lord is wherever you are thinking about him.” Thank you Stephen. I’ll have to admit that I really wasn’t thinking about him but am fussing over the thinning and transplanting. OK, back at it.
Well, there a quarter of it is done and it was the worst quarter. I got high hopes for this crop and of having a good looking roadside stand. I missed doing it last year but there was so much going on with chasing around the country with the film. OK, back at it.
Late afternoon now. I was gone for a while but just got another quarter done, thinning and transplanting. I am trying to water the heck out of it to helps those transplants.
Mass tomorrow morning and then I will come back and tackle the last quarter.
Well let’s see, I can watch the sprinkler go around or I can get back to the house and watch Stanley Cup Finals and sample a beer. What to do? Actually a third alternative occurred and fell asleep in the shade. OK, enough of this, I’m getting thirsty.
Alperfect once again, love, Felipe.
Baby corn is particularly cute, all upward shoves like a child’s hands saying, pick me up! Wow you got a lot done!
Michelle ~ the corn is looking great. I like your thought about “pick me up”. Man, I am falling asleep. Was outside till quarter to ten. Later, Felip.x
Yes, those little baby corn are sure cute! Looks mighty good out there! Thanks for the pics.
Happy Gardening,
Cas
Carol ~ They are growing an inch a day. Felipe.x