The holiday weekend has many people heading to cabins and to the lakes to enjoy the last big fling of summer.
On the Shore of Lake Superior
As kids, a trip to the state fair did not mean going on rides on the carnival and what riding there was consisted of my brother sitting on every piece of equipment and tractor on machinery hill as well as collecting every brochure for each piece too. A trip today would have less equipment for him to ‘test’ out and no brochures to collect (as I figure the mothers complained to the companies as they would be the ones lugging the full sack of flyers around the fair grounds the rest of the day).
But there were some new and even some old equipment for us farm kids to see today, like this 1916 old tractor called “The Flour City”, produced by the Kinnard-Haines Co. of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Flour City
Watch and listen to the Flour City in action.
When I mowed the lawn on Tuesday, I went pass what remained of the orchid which is now a dried stem with little cups that hopefully hold some seeds to produce another orchid next year. The month time made a huge difference in the appearance of the flower, but even when it is blooming, the first blossoms are fading before the top buds open. Like the months and seasons, one fades away as the next takes hold with the future one on the horizon.
Orchid’s Past Glory
A swarm of dragonflies were flying near me when I was mowing the lawn and I suppose they were after the bugs that I chasing up. But seeing the big “flight or cluster”, as a group of them are called, looked rather creepy flying around me but it was a spider that bit me when mowing instead.
Dragonfly Resting