We spent Labor Day weekend at Tom & Karen’s cabin. The kids played on the sandy beach, went for boat, pontoon and jet ski rides, looked for frogs, made s’mores and watched our mini fireworks display. Tom made his famous deep-fried turkey and Karen made her delicious Boursin potatoes for dinner on Saturday. The weather was cool, but comfortable for being outdoors. It was a much-needed weekend away.
Looking for Shells - Found A SnailWorking TogetherWater for the Beach "River"You Lookin' At Me?Whale RideCatching Some RaysCreepy Spider on Beach ChairBonfire TimeMaking S'moresFamily PhotoOne More Picture Before We Eat - S'moresEnjoy!FireworksFireworksFireworksFireworks
At the end of the school year Sebastian’s class spent one afternoon planting their very own container garden. The parent of one of his classmates started a project called Sydneys Green Garden. Without ample space in their yard for a vegetable garden, they started planting vegetables in containers. After several years of perfecting the seed varieties, they are now selling container gardening kits. They have also visited many classrooms teaching kids how to grow their own vegetables. Sebastian was given cucumber seeds to plant in his container; other classmates planted carrots. He brought the container home, placed it on our deck and watered the soil almost daily. During the first month Sebastian had to chase off chipmunks that kept digging up his seeds and small plants. He replanted a few seeds after chipmunks ravaged his container and only two plants remained. We eventually put a wire mesh net over the container for protection. Once the plants were a bit larger, we took our chances and removed the mesh cover. The plants thrived with all of the warm weather and frequent rain/watering during June and July. Last week Sebastian picked his first cucumber. Since then he has picked three more.
Harvest Time
We all agreed that they were the best cucumbers we have ever eaten. I guess Sebastian has the green thumb of the family. My garden hasn’t been quite as successful as Sebastian’s. Our large oak tree continues to grow and shade my vegetable garden. We did pick peas, lettuce and lots of green beans. Early on we ate strawberries (the ones left behind by the chipmunks). The only real success I’ve had is growing these. Too bad they are probably poisonous. There are dozens of them growing in a circle around the oak tree.
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Given the success of Sebastian’s container garden, we may have to rethink our vegetable garden for next year. Our small deck was an ideal location for Sebastian’s container – lots of sun and protected from the wind. Mike may have to find an alternate location for his new grill. Sorry Mike, we all have to make sacrifices.
We’ve had an interesting week with two unique events going on in the area. In between baseball and soccer practices and games, we’ve seen Tall Ships and Dinosaurs.
Last weekend the Tall Ships were in town. Since they were docked outside my back door at work, I couldn’t help but snap a few pictures. There was light fog in the morning before the first day of tours began. People were lined up early for their chance to view and board the ships.
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Pirate ShipThe Tall ShipsCrowds Gathering
The Tall Ships departed earlier this week only to be replaced by the Dinosaurs. The four of us went to see the show last night. We were not disappointed. Instead of lugging my big camera with, I brought the old Panasonic camera with to capture a few pictures. It did surprisingly well. These are our favorites from the evening.
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We probably won’t have anything quite as interesting to post about next week, although Sean’s 40th birthday party is only 7 days away. 🙂