through July and August then we can safely (well, maybe – you never want to tempt fate) say the corn looks good.
But yeah – I just have to say that it’s lookin’ good so far.
July and August are tough months though – lots of years those crucial rains elude us here in Virginia and what starts out as a beautiful, lush corn crop ends up drier than hair that’s been bleached for 20 years.
Just this weekend, my mom got 2 inches of rain for her stinkin’ lawn and we got… nuthin’.
So far, there’s no rain in the forecast this week.
Buuuut…. there’s a B-A-B-Y in the forecast this week! If I don’t post anything else before Thursday, I will update as soon as I get home. But as I told my sister-in-law this morning, I won’t have to cook in the hospital, my sheets will be changed, there will be nurses to care for the baby so I can sleep and I get to sit in bed and watch TV all day long. I may never come home.











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3 comments
Your corn looks gorgeous! Mine? Not so much. I’m gonna have to start experimenting with it.
Soak up all that pampering you can get, cause when you get home it’ll be Katy bar the door!
Congratulations! I’m loving the corn pictures. Here is an embarassing city girl fact: I’ve never seen corn before it hits the super markets.
Wishing you rain and a nice stay at the hospital
I agree … the corn looks gorgeous … I just want to run around in it. I can’t wait to see pics of the little one … enjoy the pampering while you can!