Sunday, 22 May 2022
Ilwaco Community Building
Allan dig a big clipping of heather that was so far out on the sidewalk that we feared wheelchairs could not get through. He did his best with a plant that does not take well to hard shearing.










He addressed a few other areas, like the entrance garden to the library.








On the way home, he stopped by Black Lake to see, perhaps wistfully, that other boaters were having fun, or maybe having trouble negotiating the water weeds.



At home
When he returned in the late afternoon, he weeded the good ship Ann Lovejoy for me.


My day, with more exciting plant tags, will come in tomorrow’s post.
I’m always commenting on the photos, but also, your writing is charming!
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From you, that is the highest compliment. Thank you, friend.
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You must be flat tack right now preparing for your plant sale this weekend. Wishing you great weather – and great sales! And hopefully when all is done and dusted, Allan will get out for a great sail of his own.
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You must be flat tack right now preparing for your plant sale this weekend. Wishing you great weather – and great sales! And hopefully when all is done and dusted, Allan will get out for a great sail of his own.
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I am! I am a month behind on the Tootlepedal blog and catching up is
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…catching up on it is something I very much look forward to after the sale. 🙂
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Oh, I remember Black Lake, and the lily pads that were floating in it. I wanted to get some of those lily pads from a pond closer to Poulsbo, but considered that they could be invasive here. There is a species that is native here, but it does not seem to be the same. Besides, even if native, it could get to be aggressive within our small drainage pond.
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