Thursday, August 10, 2017

July Garden 2017

Clarkia amoena (Farewell to Spring)

Kniphofia 'Alcazar' (Torch Lily)

Erigeron speciosus (Showy Fleabane)

Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) & Spiraea douglasii (Hardhack)

Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)

 Spiraea douglasii (Hardhack) & Sambucus racemosa (Red Elderberry)

The meadow

Leucothoe walteri 'Scarletta'

Daylilies in the wall garden

Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis' (Chinese Rose)

The garden in July was much drier than normal.  It didn't rain all month & the last rainfall was on June 18.  It was also 1.6 degrees warmer than normal. The highest temperature was 87 on 7/25.  The lowest was 53 on 7/4 & 7/19.  The sidewalk garden faded away, but the meadow & wall garden were filled with flowers.    

Friday, August 4, 2017

Campground Weekend July 2017


Reba

Heather Lake


Heather Lake

TRC campsite

Jetta

John & Reba at TRC campsite

Rusty & Steve at TRC campsite

 The fabulous new cabin!

South Fork Stillaquamish River

We all went to the Triangle Recreation Campground for the weekend. Jordan went up on Friday afternoon with our friend John & his dog Reba. Rusty & Steve came a few hours later with our dog Jetta. Jordan & John made dinner in the cabin. Rusty & Steve ate at a restaurant along the way. The campground was mostly empty that last weekend in July 2017. John, Reba & Jordan hiked the Heather Lake Trail. The trail went 2 miles up a steep mountain slope, then about half a mile around the lake, at 2400 feet in elevation. The elevation gain was 1000. The slope was densely forested, while the margins of the lake were mostly bog & meadow. It took 5 hours. Steve made dinner that night. Rusty made breakfast on Sunday morning. Then John, Reba & Jordan went back to Seattle at noon, after taking a walk down to the South Fork Stillaguamish River. Rusty & Steve worked on the campsite both days. Jetta wandered around the campsite & went for walks around the campground. This link shows photos of our weekend.