This chicken feathers looks a little fluffy but she doesn’t seem to happy to be at the fair.
Fluffy Chicken
With the dry conditions, my pond is receding making the critters, like the racoons and deer, walk father down the banks for water. The rain shower yesterday didn’t do much to fill the pond up, but it moisten the edges so the frogs had more wet area to sit and make their croaking noises.
Frog on Pond Bank
There have been some unusual looking butterflies floating around lately as some of the monarchs are mating and are attached to each other as they fly around or rest on leaves. There are several generations in a year and the last generation will migrate south in the fall and return the next spring.
Mating Monarchs
Starflower, a North American woodland perennial. blooms in May and June. The flowers are about a half inch across and has five to nine petals in a star-like shape. The seeds are very small and will not germinate until the second year as cold period followed by warm and then another cold season.
Starflower