Hello heat-survivors! Uh huh, we lived to tell also. :)
I've done a bit of canning from the garden since we visited last. Here are garlic dills.
And green beans cooling in the pressure canner.
I'm looking forward to using these tomatoes in soups once the weather cools down.
In my last post I mentioned that I had plans for my new clothesline...
And I showed you the fabrics I intended to use.
Well, I measured, cut, pieced and sewed a bit between all the canning and, oh yeah, we had family from out-of-state visit, too, but I finished my li'l project at last.
Here it is, an umbrella-type cover to give the clothesline a dual purpose and hopefully cut down on the sun fading our darker clothing as it hangs to dry. I'm basically pleased with it, but the cover was hanging there just doing it's job shading yet a bit limp and lack-luster...then
A breezy updraft caught it....
Yes, this is more like it.
I can see that I need something similar to dome-type tent poles to give the cover a slight upward lift all the time.
I'm still working on that and hope to add that later, but all in all I'm happy with it. You just can't beat having a clothesline to save money on your electricity bill AND shade from the harsh sun for the darker clothing AND for sitting under while sitting on the back deck.
Until last summer I'd never heard of moonflowers. They bloom at night and have a heavy, sweet scent.