Until the Zinnia's bloom in our newly created hedge, the rest of this pasture is full of several underated wild flowers.
Some produce starting in the garden.
Look what fell out of a tree. Remember my telling you about the tornado in Ringle in April? This little nest was made of insulation, from damaged homes, which was in lots of trees in our township. I just love how birds recycle.
A couple years ago, when we made this porch enclosure, I could walk up the ramp. However, since breaking my femur and having 12 pins in my knee, it hurts to do it. So, our nephews are fixing the ramp so it's not too steep.
This was accomplished by raising up the door from ground level. Now we will put a ramp out here. They are working on it today. Our nephew came up with a good idea, so it will be a longer type ramp, that twists back toward the house. Might as well build it right now, as I will need this when I progress to a permanent mobility devise.
This is my great-great nephew, he came to visit one day while they were working. He is 3 weeks old. He's just perfect.
Not sure the weather will cooperate for the 4th of July celebrations and parade. Looks like we will be cooler at least.
Happy 250th America.
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.













