Thursday, April 21, 2022

Settling In

                                    Baby Goats at Hunter Farms


                                Wally's obstacle course
                            Tibetan prayer flags to ward off deer
                                                  Low Tide


We arrived in Shelton on Saturday and are slowly getting things set up in the cabin and getting used to the rain(?) It is seriously better than 100 degrees in my opinion. Visited Hunter Farms today in Union, on Hood Canal, to get some Early Girls (tomatoes) for Jack. I peeked in on some baby goats there.

Jack spotted several deer families relaxing in the grass at the bend in the road and that just confirms that the majority of the gardening will be on the deck this year and out of their reach.

Wally, the Squirrel, has been spotted. Our landlord Brian has been feeding him. I am going to train him, Wally, not Brian, to jump through this flaming tree cut out thingy.


 

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