The breeze that caused the scapes to lean at 45 degrees to the perpendicular has abated. The tide that I can hear rolling in, is almost at its maximum with tomorrow's full moon and the Daylilies are blooming their little heads off. By Christmas, it will be over, except for a few very late bloomers.
I see that the bees have done a bit of hybridising and a great pod is developing on Lindy Lou. Yes, I will sow the seed and since I don't sell or register the crossings, it is for my pleasure and that of the bees, whom I sometimes have to shoosh away. But they pose no threats. The little native bees are stingless and the great bumblebees put out sound but like the native bees have no sting, in fact I am not sure they are bees at all.
New baby opened today. I was most surprised at the depth of its colour as two years ago it was a wee bit insipid.
Am awaiting a new and hopefully pale baby tomorrow. The heat is pumping it up.
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