So we had an amazing wind storm not that long ago. I even cleaned up the yard and battened down the hatches, so to speak. Got all the potted stuff down in a protected spot (will be the winter spot too!) and all the furniture and our bikes nice and tidy and close...
Max is a dumb cat, I love him so but he is CRAZY. The wind started blowing HARD but it was not raining yet so I decided to give him some outside time. Nut job goes running around with the WILD KAT look in his eyes. You know the drill...run run run...mad dash...STOP! look around madly with flashing eyes.
He does not have that collar anymore, little jerk keeps losing them.
This time was the worst as it had his license and a name tag. Jerk.
Then he did this and I was thinking 'Ain't he cute!'. As you can see all the
brown in him, he snuck in as a regular cat and once he was established he is letting
the Maine Coon out.
Then he FLEW over to one of the cedars and ran on the roof. Not
happy. Wasn't happy a bit. He had no clue how windy it was, and how fast
he could fly off! So I ended up standing in the raised bed while he teased me
by coming to the edge when I was whistling and calling and finally came down so
I promptly tossed him inside! Jerk. Cute, fuzzy, lovable jerk.
So, on to the destruction,
The dahlia. It took one hell of a beating...
My tomatoes, oh dear, my poor Black Prince...
The radishes I let bolt? So close to get my seed? Not a chance in
hell. The wind snapped every single one of them and it was going so
well. They would have had SO much seed. Damn. I had a fit and went
ahead and cleared them out. They are now mulch. See all those seed heads?
I don't even want to look.
So, upset as I was, daunted by the greenery that needs to be cut,
tossed...all of the above, I started looking around. I have pretty much
missed the nice fall foliage that so many are harping on as our nicely colored
leaves have been passing us at about 90 MPH. I looked at my Bonsai and
had to take another glance (and pictures!) as they are most gorgeous! Here is
one where I took two different breeds and literally wrapped the Female around
the Male to create a piece I call 'co-dependence'. hehe. Her color is
amazing! He has just started to change a bit.
And one of my favorites, these are all about 4-5 yrs old. Such a nice
yellow! Guess we have to keep our trees behind a wall in order to be able
to see the colors!
The Japanese Elm has lost most of its leaves so gets to show off it's
corkscrew nicely!
And the Cotoneaster is showing off it's berries, the wind took off a lot of
them but it still has a few ;)
Then I notice the thyme and sages, how happy they are...it has finally
cooled down enough for them.
And yes, I will get in there and weed them!
My herb pot looked a little unhappy, then I looked closer and changed my
mind when I saw the flowers :D
The Parsley is happy finally, it does NOT like it hot-hot-hot, haha!
I come out of the garden area and see this, a cool little
volunteer. One of the great things about a rental is you really don't
know what is there so it is always a surprise
Yes, I know the buggers next to it have to go, lol. I *promise* LMAO!
Heading up the hill I see the dahlia in a different light...and that bush
behind it? Never stopped flowering, it was leggy, like 8 ft tall and I cut the
bejeezus out of it. So it flowered and has not stopped since early
spring. Oh how the honey bees and bumble bees love it!
Then I look over and see that the yellow rose our youngest decided to trim
this summer, with a toy sword *eek!* gave us something.
I look to the left and see fall colors on the hydrangea with a guest that
really set it off!
Much better mood. What can I say, there is good in everything...I
think. Excepting our present government, hehe. I decided to FINALLY
plant the alpine strawberries that have been floundering and
mocking me continuing to flourish despite my treatment of
them. They will be great here, this spot is full of bulbs so is interesting
for about 5 minutes then Blah.
So, I lost power. It was
cold and windy, rainy and the power cut off while my non tv watching butt was
in the middle of Grays Anatomy. I will not get radish seed this year from
my crop. My tomatoes are a mess...the dahlia is half broken and the yard
is a basic mess. A basic beautiful mess!
It is
getting cold and much cleanup must be done. I need to get some mulch to
help the fact that I have a neighbor cat that pooped in the bed! Once I
get some mulch I will plant Garlic and Walla Walla sweet onions. I
already picked up some Brussels Sprouts and Purple Kohlrabi seed for
spring too so that will be fun!