The busy month of July is upon us....it started off with a bang! No, we didn't have any fireworks this year for the 4
th (we save those for New Year's Eve), but a visit from my cousins from Calgary was a "bang" for me. We really all had a good time. Come again
Laurance and Andy. I then made a quick visit to
Renton for a dental appointment and an Irvin fix. Once home again, it has been nothing but what to do with three cherry trees full. Rock has been a picking fool and I have made fruit leather for
Amya, pie topping and am getting ready to make jam with Dionne on our next visit to
Renton, this week, for business and fun with the
Irvins. Rock gets to come this time. I have also tried to sell cherries down at the Keller ferry but only sold 9 pounds at $3 a pound! Rock got over 25 gallons off our one Bing tree. Let's see what the two
Lapin trees will yield.

River Fun

Hang that washing Philimon!

Yes it was you

Smile

Not a rattle snake Andy, don't worry

Throw those shoes boys!

Rock relaxes before company

Amya loves Grandma and Grandpa's cherries

"Hulloh!"

Smile for Grandma Amya

Just like Mason's chair

Look.......

Ride this car

Come and find me Grandma

Grandma taught me how to rake and dump leaves

I can do this all by myself

Mommy teaches me at the Children's Museum

I like this place and glad you came with Grandma

I think I will sleep in the sun while you pick cherries

Rock's Life in a tree

Ahoy there

Organic all right

God's Country

It is their fault we have so many cherries this year, they were down at the ferry!

With babies

Two coolers full and more to come, oh so much more

Sitting under the braided tree waiting for customers

The Life and Times of a Cherry Dealer!

Some comic relief

Even the Captain is eating cherries

A ferry view after a hard day's work!

Too heavy a burden!

Do we have to pick these or will a bear help?

Yum but a lot of work

Rock's life in the tree

Pit away honey

The cherry picker in his mosquito gear

I'll take sleeping in the sun any day over picking cherries

Lovely Lavender

Joseph's Coat, forever changing

Pink Lily

Day Lilies

I love my red Lilies

My newest Columbines (three different plants and colors)

Queen Anne's Lace

Wild "African" Daisies

Viola "Weeds"

Crazy Columbines

Blooming Hens and Chicks

Hollyhocks

Poppies everywhere

Garlic Harvest will be huge this year

Hummingbird in the rain

Rain rain go away, NO......
We had the most amazing lightning on the 11th. The sky put on quite a show for us and it rained overnight and most of the next day. I never thought I would love rain so much, but we need it in this dry place.
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