We made our way to the Eken Park Festival for a couple hours yesterday. Had a few drinks and tried to keep to the shade as it was pretty hot out. Today is even hotter (currently 91ºF but feels like 100º with the humidity) so if it was today we wouldn't have gone. In fact, most people at the festival were parked on the hillside in the shade, content to watch the band and other happenings.
Much smaller than Atwoodfest, but a nice local gathering, nevertheless. It was within walking distance but because of the heat we decided to drive to a friends house a few blocks away then walk down to the festival together.We're going to be pretty hot this week, up to 100ºF (~38ºC) actual temperature possibly, so I don't expect to be outdoors much, including my walks. And while we had a couple rains recently there is nothing in the extended forecast.
But the sunflower is starting to bloom. The two in the corner are dead and the one by the house may still get a small bloom, but I've loved watching this last growth spurt of the big one. Vertically, it is just shy of 10 feet tall, but if you measure at the angle of the stem it is 10 feet tall, so I'm calling it a 10 foot sunflower. Yes, only this one successful plant out of many seeds, but I've learned lots and the entertainment it's given me this summer is well worth it. I look forward to next year.
3 comments:
That is an amazing sunflower.
As is your weather!
Would someone please put the jetstream back where it should be at this time of year so that we can have a summer?!
Even more open today, and has attracted honeybees.
I don't know what to say about your weather. Wish I could share some degrees this week with you.
We've had a few days of sunshine and lovely weather but today...overcast and rain.
That is wonderful sunflower.
Post a Comment