Our two 'Little Gem' magnolia trees are in full bloom! This is an up close photo of one the flowers…which I think are in themselves an amazing piece of natural
art. Believe it or not, they give off a light lemony fragrance...
As for
the “little gems”, we thought that ‘little’ was the key word when they were
planted. Not so much! The tallest one is now at an estimated 18 feet
high with a spread of at least 9 feet. I
have since learned that these 'little' gems can grow as high as 25 feet with a 12
foot spread. Our house will disappear
from sight if the growth continues!
Unless
you’re visiting us and spending time on the deck or the screened porch, the Oak
Leaf Hydrangeas in our back yard are just for us to enjoy! They do pretty well in our mostly shaded back
yard and this time of the year the blooms are pretty special!
We
recently drove through some of the neighborhoods around Tellico Lake in Loudon
and Monroe Counties. It was a beautiful
day and the views were pretty spectacular… The lot to the left of the dock in
the second photo would seem to be the perfect lot (fairly flat down to the
lake) with the most amazing view of the lake and the Smoky Mountains in the
distance.
How do
you like our new look!? Gone are those
sterile looking basic white masks…replaced by a classic black and blue pattern
worn by Laurie and yours truly wearing basic black. We have new, specially designed masks on the
way and we ‘just can’t wait’ to model them for ya’ll!
David and
Amy had both boys ‘trapped’ at home because of the corona virus, so it was family trip time... On-line classes were over until Fall Season
but the boys (16 and 19) were stuck at home!
Advantage parents! At that age,
having one more shot at spending quality time with teenagers was too good to
pass up. In this photo, the parents look
pretty darn happy about both the situation and their trip!
They
rounded up the family and were off across northern Nebraska and on up to Custer
State Park in South Dakota. Along the
way…and of course in the park itself…they encountered a lot of buffalo and wide
open spaces. That buffalo calf couldn’t
be much cuter!
David II
had rented a self-contained cabin in the state park. That enabled them to get out of the house,
explore new horizons, and maintain safe spacing from others.
As you
can see, there are a lot of buffalo in Custer State Park! Given the second photo, I think that it was
prudent to spend a little more time in the cabin before venturing out! Talk about a need for 'safe spacing'...
South
Dakota’s Custer State Park was founded in 1912 and today it covers 71,000
acres. Around 1,500 free roaming
bison/buffalo wander throughout the park.
To learn more about this spectacular park, just go to https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/ and/or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_State_Park
Here are
the boys…Emmett Lee, David II and David III posing in front of Mount
Rushmore National Memorial. They all
look pretty happy! FYI, other nearby
attractions included Jewel Cave National Monument, Wind Cave National Park and
Badlands National Park.
My only
problem with their trip is that I didn’t think of it!! I am now suffering from road trip envy… Oh well!
No, this
isn’t our dog… Instead, it’s the best kind of dog for a couple of retired folks
to have access to! What kind of dog is
it? It’s the 'neighbor’s dog' and her name
is Fiona. Laurie gets to play Auntie and
get some dog hugs and, at the end of the day, we don’t have to worry about
taking care of her! She is very sweet
though and she was rescued from a lousy situation…
So the
other afternoon, I was in the kitchen and I looked out the window on the deck
and spotted 'Rocky Raccoon', who was definitely eyeing our bird feeders! He kept his eye on me and came down off the
railing…then when I banged on the door, he or she, quickly departed.
We took down the feeders every night for the
next 3 nights but we haven’t seen this potential bandit again. It could have been more challenging… Several
bear sightings have been reported in the area and they love bird feeders!
That’s
all for now… Just click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
I love magnolia smell...one of my favorite flowers.
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# Have a wonderful day
I enjoyed this eclectic post especially the bison at Custer. Looks like they found a safe way to get away. The lake looks perfect in your shots.
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ReplyDeleteNow I'm having road trip envy too! The cabin was a great idea and it must have been nice to encounter buffalo.
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