Spring was a full 2-3 weeks behind compared to previous years, no wrong or right as who is to say "when" is punctual LOL ! Blossoms and the grasses on the small field adjacent to the house were later this year. I cut that field 6-21 and it was still green, heads topped out, in other years it would have been past its prime as hay grasses by that time, not this year, would have been high yield and good feed value. Funny how you remember silly things like this, but can walk back in the garage for something, then forget what you went in for LOL !
Fast forward, the pears were precisely 2 weeks late, still have a few on the tree, latest I've picked those that I can recall, almost October, by now they are usually gone. The trees are loaded with color, I'd say 2 weeks or more early, trees will be bare a lot sooner this year, especially if we get some high winds, which will usually happen.
Well its an all out effort to process as much wood as I can, beyond what I need for the year, just in case, seems like it could be a harsh winter.
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