We just couldn't resist (actually Dee couldn't!) taking some photos of the Queen Anne's Lace plants along the barrow ditches. These delicate blossoms reminds her of the hand crocheted tablecloth Queen Anne's Lace pattern her grandmother Deal made for her graduation present way back in 1959. The tablecloth has been placed in the care of our daughter Susan out in Oregon.
Aren't the blossoms gorgeous? The ditches and roadsides are covered with the blooming plants. Don't know if they are classified as flowers or weeds, but Dee sure likes them.
The photo below is easily recognized (we think of it as Iowa CORN) but picture was snapped in Illinois. When we arrived at Timber Lake Resort, the corn was only about 4" tall and just getting started. Now as they've said in one of the old songs "the corn is as high as an elephant's eye". People in the southwest laugh at us when we say we can hear corn grow, but you really can!!!
Fresh grown sweetcorn is being sold all over the area and it tastes great. We've been able to get organically home grown vegetables and fruits just about any time we're out and about.
The weather has been unbearably hot his week, extremely high humidity along with it. Luckily we've been off work Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday so that helps. Hate to think about tomorrow when we are back on duty. We did have high winds, 70 mph, last week but no damage to our motorhome or car this time around. Many farmers had acres of corn that was twisted and lying flat on the ground. It made a very strange sight.
On the 1st of August two of Dee's cousins and their wives are coming to Timberlake to visit for a few days. We've taken the week off so we can spend time with them while they are here. It's been about 2 years since we've seen them so we are really looking forward to being with them.