Robin, the pumpkin is cute but before I scrolled down and read what it was, I thought the green thing on top was a knight riding an elephant. It could be and still would make a cute pumpkin. Blown glass is so neat! Pretty colors. I bet the grandson enjoyed the shooting event, unless it was too hot to enjoy anything.
IamRed, I hope your kitchen stays cool, with all that canning you've been doing. You're having a busy day, getting a lot done.
Poirot, that's a lot of hives your son is working! My beekeeper lady retired some years ago and I miss getting the free honey from her. The hives are still on my property. I thought I'd found someone to tend them a couple of years ago but it didn't work out. The hives are in a remote place in my pasture, hard to access. I don't know if they are still even any good by now. Sad for them to go to waste.
Kat, I'm glad you had a cooler bedroom and more sleep last night.
It's something over 100* here. I haven't looked lately. Supposed to be 109*-112* today. The raccoons are starting to get on my nerves now. I was enjoying the one with the one baby but the new one with her two babies seem to have taken over everything. They come out earlier each day (10:00 this morning) and have pretty much decided to spend the day out there now. They ran the squirrel off this morning. That mama is mean. She hogs the food and even slaps her babies for a loop when they try to get some. But the babies were cute yesterday when they were tumbling around, scuffling in the grass.
The birds have only the early morning to get a bite of food now (and more birds are coming around) or little snatches in between the raccoons constant coming and going. On the bright side, the birds seem to like the misters. I was especially happy to see the shrike sitting on it yesterday, letting it hit him right in the face. This bird is also known as a "Butcher Bird" in common language.