Potatoes and visitors
Aug. 16th, 2020 10:16 pmYesterday we harvested our potatoes and had unexpected visitors. I never thought they would let me take the pictures. But the first was very brave.
Here are our potatoes. My sister always washes them and she thought it might be a good idea to put the rubber duck (could be Bodie's) behind them, so that you have a size comparison.

And we had two visitors.
She was very brave and let me take some pictures without flying away. In fact she didn't want to leave me and I had to put her on one of our bushes.

And I don't know who this guy is, he always ran around the leaf and it was difficult to catch him. I'm sure he is wanted. *g*

All in all it was an exhausting day, but the result was worth it.
Here are our potatoes. My sister always washes them and she thought it might be a good idea to put the rubber duck (could be Bodie's) behind them, so that you have a size comparison.

And we had two visitors.
She was very brave and let me take some pictures without flying away. In fact she didn't want to leave me and I had to put her on one of our bushes.

And I don't know who this guy is, he always ran around the leaf and it was difficult to catch him. I'm sure he is wanted. *g*

All in all it was an exhausting day, but the result was worth it.
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Date: 2020-08-16 08:46 pm (UTC)I think my whole family has the green thumb. My father grows tomatoes on his balcony. You know, they don't like to get wet from above, they need a roof.
The small one is a leaf bug, but I never saw such a colourfull before. And for the hay horse, I love them. They are very clever and it is good in the garden because it eats flys, aphids and caterpillars which will eat your plants. So it's usefull for us. :-)