The Hood Canal Bridge was closed for five weeks so it made for a very long trip over to Edgar's Acres from Bellevue. Five hours to be exact, versus the usual 2 to 2.5 hours it usually takes. Early in May David and I, along with Susan, made the 5 hour drive over and 5 hour drive back for a long weekend so we could tend to the garden. We did a lot of weeding, and planting, and eating, and visiting, and of course, Susan and I did a lot of knitting. The weather was beautiful and the temperature perfect for gardening.
We harvested our first vegetables that weekend. We picked spinach, lettuce and radishes, all to be enjoyed back in Bellevue for a couple of weeks.
Onions (Walla Walla Sweets, Red Torpedos, Red Burgermeister, Yellow Cobras, and Leeks), lettuce, spinach, parsnips and radishes the weekend of March 20th at Edgar's Acres.
Shelling peas and Snap peas the weekend of March 27th in Bellevue.
Lettuce plants on April 5th at Edgar's Acres, and then Red potatoes, Russett potatoes, and early White potatoes; Broccoli plants, Brussel Sprout plants, Cabbage plants, and a new Artichoke plant the weekend of April 10th. The weekend of April 17th we planted Blackeye Peas, Beets, Carrots, and flowers.
On May 2nd we planted one Zuchini plant, a Cherry tomato plant, and parsley in Bellevue.
Then on the weekend of May 8th, besides weeding, we planted Acorn squash plants, Tomato plants, Red cabbage plants, Oregano and Parsley plants at Edgar's Acres.
By the time we left for Bellevue on May 10th, the garden looked wonderful.
By the time we left for Bellevue on May 10th, the garden looked wonderful.
We had a great visit and a fun barbeque. Rachel's friend Anna joined us, and both of these young ladies were astounded by the sight of men cleaning up a kitchen after dinner. Rachel and Anna, here is proof positive for you. Men can and do clean kitchens.
Memorial Day was beautiful in Bellevue, no rain, no wind, warm and sunny. The first time in 22 years. All of the flowers and shrubs were in full bloom, and we continue to have so many happy bees visiting our gardens.
John came up for the weekend after Memorial Day and we had a great visit with him as well. Always one for adventure, we cooked a beer can chicken on the grill. It was very tasty, albeit, looked a bit weird before it went on the grill.
Meet Darla Deer (we had to name her). Leslie took this picture a couple of weeks ago, and the pictures I took Saturday night didn't come out very well.

Edgar and Darla played chase, back and forth with the fence between them, for an hour. Johnny was following Edgar having no idea what it was all about because he was too short to see over the tall grass in the neighbor's yard.
The next morning Edgar got up and went to the back of the fence looking for Darla, but she had moved on. I heard from Leslie today that Darla was napping in her yard, so she's going to let her know Edgar will be back on Friday for the weekend.
You just never know.
TTFN
Sue