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Let's hop the squiggle and start.
On 6/29, just before I left, I belatedly noticed that my Clevelandia Sage was in full bloom and perhaps a bit past. On 7/6, when I returned, I noticed the same with respect to my Buddleia (sp?). My grapes, however are still tiny proto-grapes, with none in the cluster exceeding 3/16 inch and few reaching that size.
Meanwhile, tiny, eyes not yet open squirrels continue to appear at the local rehab center, as do infant O'possums old enough to be out of the pouch, but not able to forage for themselves yet.
So, what about your environs? What is happening where you are, are where is that?