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In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake

By Vickilane
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
Thursday was a perfect day to transplant the last seedlings to the garden. Heavy rain yesterday left the soil damp but not muddy, and the air was gloriously cool. I set out watermelon and butternut squash seedlings in the lowest rows, below the corn.
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
 Added some more pepper plants to the box beds, as well as some black kale--puny litle starts but maybe they'll make it if bugs, bunnies, etc. leave them alone.
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
Something, alas, has munched off the tops of two of thee tomato plants. While we haven't sighted any deer in a long time, this makes me wonder if they're back.  Or perhaps a very tall groundhog? Gardening seems to be the triumph of hope over experience.  
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
A handsome box turtle was dangling precariously in this juniper -- I helped him down and moved him in the direction he seemed to have chosen.
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
  1. Daylilies are beginning their month-long show. I'll be boring you with lots more pictures soon.

In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
Layla was either unaware of or at peace with the greenhouse black snake who was relaxing in the sun.
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake
Relaxing after a big meal. See that big bulge to the left of his/her head? Probably the chipmunk that's been eating the figs off the tree in the greenhouse.  I like chipmunks. I like black snakes. I like figs. I like Nature and am okay with the way it works. 
In the Garden--Of Course There's a Snake

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