Friday, October 28, 2016

Summer Is Gone But Not Forgotten

"Everything has to come to an end, sometime"    L. Frank Baum


The transition from summer to fall is typically gradual on the north coast of Oregon.  It also offers some of the year's nicest  weather.  This fall however the transition has been abrupt.  It began to rain early in October and to date, my rain gauge has measured over 13 inches!

Several of the storms delivered high winds so my once beautiful garden has been laid flat and torn to shreds.  As I was cleaning out the garden plot the other day I was amazed how a hand full of seeds can grow into such an abundant crop of flowers and vegetables in less than four month.  In June, I sowed eleven corn seeds and by early September, I harvested two dozen ears of sweet corn.  I also planted one tomato plant and before the deer discovered it, we feasted on seven small but very tasty tomatoes.  


The garden also produced hundreds of flowers in a near endless array of textures and colors.  I grow the flowers because they add beauty to our year, and they feed the bees and the soul bees.



6 comments:

monstev said...

Well written and enjoyable post. I can take those words and envision your garden. Enjoy the upcoming winter.

Steve Skinner said...

Thanks Monte!

Paul said...

Steve, the deer thank you! :) We could sure use some of that rain, but not necessarily 13 inches of it! :P

Steve Skinner said...

Paul, I'll put some in a jar and ship it to you!

Earl said...

Wow...13 inches of rain! Have you had a lot of flooding in the area, Steve?

Steve Skinner said...

Earl, the rain was spread over the month so there was no flooding but the well won't run dry anytime soon either!