Sunday 30 May 2021

Chuck's photo corner , the last week of May 2021, πŸ˜ŸπŸ˜ΏπŸŒ•πŸŒ‹⛄☀

It was a week of extreme temp. variation, and a super flower full moon here in Cardinal, the last week of May.

πŸ˜ŸπŸ˜ΏπŸŒ•πŸŒ‹⛄☀

 The traditional guaranteed last frost date, here is May 24.  The last 2 pics in this roll, are from around sunrise this morning May 30, about 5:30 am.

The top right corner of this pic. is the sheltered deck thermometer.


Looking out my window to the street below, (I am a rock, I am an island) lol



These yellow iris love the heat generated by the driveway.


bearded you say.



I didn't know if sage (this variety) would survive the winter.  Those are radish sprouts in the background.

Chives about to flower beside some thyme.  The city 50km north has them flowering already.

The morning of May 29 .  The fading fullish moon was in the shot but got whited out.

These lightly frosted guys haven't thawed out enough to look completely dead yet.

This is what they looked like once they thawed out. The very left row is basket of fire peppers, next row green and jalapeno peppers, then a row of tomatoes.  The celery top right survived fine, as did the brussel sprouts not pictured the last row on the right.

While damaged these more sheltered tomatoes just survived, pic taken this morning.

The new hope for some tomatoes,  I didn't check the spare peppers this morning, they looked alive but in rough shape yesterday morning.


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