Last weekend we drove to Madison to check out a cove on Lake Mendota. It was a pretty spot, though small. It was a nice day. We took a decent walk, but the path was more overgrown than we like. We went for coffee in Middleton, our first time in that community. Looks interesting, and we want to go back. We visited the National Mustard Museum, interesting and fun, but we didn't buy any mustard.
The weather has been hot during the day but quite cool at night. I haven't needed to run the A/C all that often, and I've been opening the windows at night. It has been getting down to the 40's and 50's. I'm loving the low humidity.
I finally got a few succulents out on the balcony. Several are sitting in the big blue pot, which makes them easy to water. They were just doing terrible inside. The white pot in front is empty. It's a squirrel deterrent.
We have a pair of Blue Jays that come by to beg for unsalted peanuts in the shell. Sometimes they squawk and sometimes they chirp. I'm familiar with the squawk but the chirp is different. It sort of sounds like "serp" "serp". Each time they "serp" they pop up with their body. Cute.
It must be time for unusual bird sounds. One night there were several Great Horned Owls calling with a raspy "begging" chirp, probably young ones.
Some of my orchids are growing lovely new roots and leaves, a good sign they will bloom later or next year. Six of my new ones are still blooming. My first orchid, the mini white, is growing a new bloom stalk!
I have one disappointment. The lovely mini purple has root rot. I have clipped off all the dead roots, cleaned it up, sprayed with hydrogen peroxide, and dusted the bad spots with cinnamon. It is now sitting in a jar, suspended over a little water with its roots barely touching the water. It will probably drop its flowers early. The leaves are wrinkled. That's a bummer because it is very difficult to rehydrate orchid leaves. I am hoping for new, hydrated leaves and plenty of new roots. Phalaenopsis orchids usually grow one or two new leaves per season, but they can grow many roots.
My daughter and her hubby are stopping in next month for a few hours. They attend a race in Plymouth Wisconsin, which isn't too far away. They love races, and attend the Indy 500 every year. We are planning a weekend together later.























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