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The broody hen's patience has been rewarded and she is the proud mother of two, possibly three tiny bantam chicks. She was very defensive, not liking the looks of the lady with the camera aimed at her babies, and she hustled them under her feathery skirts right away but I'll try again for better pictures.
The rock work planned for Friday had to be canceled due to rain but Saturday was a perfect day. Over half of the walkway remained to be re-done and the fellas got started early: pulling up the modest-sized stepping stones I'd set long ago (and that had since tilted and sunk, becoming pretty much useless as a path), digging a footing, spreading it with gravel, and laying some BIG stones purchased from the rock yard.
and the guys are quite good at nudging these monsters into just the right place in their gravel beds.
By five, the last rock had been laid, the gravel had been tamped down and covered with dirt, and the walkway had been swept and hosed down.
After showers, it was time for the traditional 'gloat drink' as workers and watchers alike sit and enjoy the beautiful new path.
And then the feast -- putting to use most of that wonderful box of veggies that arrived Wednesday from Carol.
And then the feast -- putting to use most of that wonderful box of veggies that arrived Wednesday from Carol.
While John grilled the yellow crookneck and zucchini squash, along with some of our own asparagus and skewers of shrimp and some andouille sausage, I made cheese grits and fried green tomatoes, as well as a green salad with the last of those sweet sweet cucumbers
There was goat cheese (for those who like it) to stir into
the grits -- and for afters, there was Ba's pound cake, sliced fresh peaches, and fresh sweet cherries.
the grits -- and for afters, there was Ba's pound cake, sliced fresh peaches, and fresh sweet cherries.
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