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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Thursday in Texas...


This is our Celeste Fig tree (on left). It is actually behind the gate, but falls over into the front drive.

The picture on the right show how many figs it seems to be making. We're not sure if they will all ripen as there are way too many.

We enjoy eating these figs fresh...
if the birds (mostly bluejays) and squirrels leave us some.  We do have a Turkey fig tree in the backyard - these we leave for the birds and squirrels.





We also have a ton of mint growing out front. It is taking over our front yard. But we love it and it smells wonderful.  Also tastes great in DH's sweet tea!


















even growing out of cracks in walkway!


Weather has gotten warm... supposed to be up to 98 this afternoon. We're also in for more severe weather this evening if the weathermen can be believed. This spring has been a bit much with the tornado watches and severe thunderstorms. Our sirens went off yesterday afternoon and we were like... "WTF?" (sorry) The sun was out in our area and it looked fine - but sure enough, it got black and started pouring in about 30 mins and they kept the tornado watch on until about 8 pm. But luckily our area was fine. Some were not so lucky. But unless I'm mistaken, no one was hurt.

This next pic is oldest grand daughter at a horse event last Saturday. She has been working a lot lately and this is the first event in a while that she could attend. Both she and her horse did well. My daughter sent us the pic.



June 2019



I'm still working on my seals. This last one, "seal and pup" I just finished.  Well, not finished,  as it will have to dry and then be underglazed and fired. But it's a little larger than I usually do... maybe 6 inches. Most of my sculptures are between 2 and 4.



seal and pup

tiny fat cat


OK... that's all I've got.  Going to go read for a while and maybe take a short nap. Thanks for visiting! Wish I could serve you some tea or coffee.  We have a really good Lemon Ice-box pie in the freezer. It was a new recipe that is definitely a keeper. 

Hugs,
Rian




12 comments:

  1. Love it.
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  2. I love fresh figs. I hope they leave you some. And that picture of the horse and grand is wonderful. Also, I love your pretty seal with pup. You are so talented, Rian! :-)

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    1. We do too, DJan. They usually leave us enough for snacking and sometimes enough to share with friends.

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  3. Can truly say I've never eaten a fresh fig (have eaten fig newtons, though!). Of course, fig trees don't grow here. I love your seals! -Jenn

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    1. Fresh figs are the only way I like figs, Jenn. Fig newtons are OK, as well as other fig products, but IMO - fresh is best! (and the Celeste fig is our favorite)

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  4. Sounds like a good Thursday!

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    1. Not bad for a Thursday, Olga. We usually grocery shop on Thursday morning - so we don't plan doing much else... although sometimes I meet a friend for coffee on Thursday afternoon.

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  5. How lucky to walk out the door and pick a fresh fig. Nice that you have enough for you as well as the squirrels and birds.
    Loved that picture of your grand on horse back. Great form. Your seals are adorable.

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    1. Thanks Patti. Grand daughter is really a very good rider. She's been riding since she was 3... and loves it.

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  6. Oooo, you must share the pie recipe. Sounds perfect as our days get warmer.

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    1. Will do! It really is a great Lemon Ice-Box pie.

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