Monday, June 25, 2018

Gentner Excavating - Monday, June 25, 2018

"We live in a world of guided missiles and misguided men." - Dr. Martin Luther King Junior

On Friday the Gentner trucks delivered about three dozen truckloads of dirt to sculpt the washed out ravine. All the while Jay was shoving and molding the dirt to fill in the storm ravaged slope.





Martin and Jay Gentner



Driving back from Sandusky this weekend I found this patch of perennial sweet peas along Maple Grove Road. I have a few sweet peas growing in my yard from seeds I found on the bluff by a "modern" house north of Forestville but none this deep in color.




The humingbird's offspring are now visiting the feeder; it's amazing how fast they can drain it!


Polemonium, late iris, Oenothera

Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder)

Oenothera (Evening Primrose)

Oenothera (Evening Primrose)

Sweet William

Sweet William

Penstemon

Iris

Campanula

Campanula

Campanula

Rosa nitida?

Rosa nitida?

Weigela (Volunteer)

Hosta - apres la pluie

Hosta - apres la pluie

Yellow Hawkweed

Rhododendron

Geranium

Your beliefs become your thoughts
Your thoughts become your words
Your words become your actions
Your actions become your destiny
Mahatma Gandhi

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