Aside from the mud from Henri and the new crop of mosquitoes today was good for walking.
I took a muddy trudge and found lovely sights.
Wildflowers on the first part, where the trees are and the ground's always moist
And next door after a chat with neighbor, all about gardening, I learned about the moringa, here a houseplant but in its native India, a good sized tree, also known as drumstick tree.
So when I got home, I thought I'd see about seeds, looks like a thing I'd like to try and ordered a packet. I'll report further when they get here.
Then while I was out walking this happened on the deck.
No idea where the rest of it, or the former occupant, are.
I'm guessing it's a mourning dove egg. Right size, right pure white color. We have mourning doves nesting around and yesterday I saw an adult rushing about pecking up seed from the flowers, maybe because of new young.
I had a couple of cool ideas about the beaded figure, nothing to show yet, still musing. And I did not make dough beads, because I found I was down to the last of the doughballs, and needed it for lunch, with the last of the roasted vegetables. Last peach for dessert.
It all came out evenly. I think I may need more peaches before they're gone.


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