The middle of May we picked Van & Rainier cherries, the harvest lasted for a couple of weeks, we shared them with everyone. The garden really took off and we've had to keep an eye on Tahoe; he has a nose for veggies ... no kidding! We managed to get in one fishing trip; we caught about 20 trout and released all of them ... it was a great day! We seem to have an ongoing squirrel problem all of a sudden; we don't know where they came from and we're doing our best to catch them. We'll keep you posted on our progress.
| May was Cherry month, we had an excellent crop |
| We picked so many bowls of Rainier Cherries, we lost count |
| It's amazing how things can grow in this desert environment ... all you need is water! |
| Tomatoes are finally starting to ripen ... yum! |
| The raised beds have been a good addition to our garden |
| We really have to keep an eye on Tahoe, he loves his veggies |
| Don't ask me ... I have no idea where this came from! |
| Our second crop of strawberries are starting to ripen |
| I've been watching this watermelon very carefully ... Tahoe hasn't seen it yet! |
| We practically had Anderson Meadow Reservoir to ourselves last Saturday |
| A perfect June day |
| The trout are not huge, but they are fun to catch |
| We enjoy getting up in the cool country on hot summer days |
| Kent will use any excuse to get his feet wet, like freeing my line that was stuck on a rock |
| South Fork of the Beaver River flows out of Anderson Meadow |
| YES! It is finally ready! |
| He may be cute, but he isn't the only one .... |
| This is squirrel number 4 |
| We set them free in a nearby canyon |
| Our Red Haven Peaches are ripening now and they are really good |
| I prefer to cook on the grill in the heat of summer, pizza is fast & easy |