| Beautiful morning glory on the gazebo. |
| The blooms try to face the sun. |
| These girls help out in many ways. Even with her arm in a cast she is feeding her sister when she isn't picking. |
| Bright sun, fully open morning glory. |
| Such vibrant color. |
| Sisters picking the cherry tomatoes. Taste testing is almost mandatory! |
| Anna and her two oldest cherubs bring in a cart full of produce. |
| Onions and beets. |
| Lemon cucs and slicing cucs. |
| Taste testing among the very tall greenhouse tomatoes. |
| Thumbs up on the multitude of lemon cucs from the field. |
| Grams makes the beets all tidy. She is good at that! |
| Taking a break. Hi!! |
| Dahlias. |
| A bee on the statice. It is bigger that some of the flowers. |
| Honeysuckle getting ready to bloom. This plant was moved from Jewell, Oregon (Dad's home town) to here in 2012. |
| Clematis. |
| Many colors of statice. These dry well, too. |
| The day is winding down. You can always tell when the morning glory start to close up. Their name says it all. |
| The "volunteer" sunflower has grown HUGE. Anna has to reach up high to get to the seed head. |
| More are closing up. See the little pale tube to the left of the blue one? |
| Last blueberries. |
| Various sizes of zucchini. |
| A few more summer squash. |
| Triple Crown blackberries. Oh, they are thornless, too! |
| The Marys bag up the beans. |
| Figs. So sweet and yummy this time of year. |
| Anna made a delicious salad for lunch. She tries to keep us healthy. |
| Crocosmia look like they are on fire. |
| A bee has folded up its wings and is sleeping on this zinnia. It is just before dark. |
| More zinnias to pick. |
| A variety of yellow crookneck and straight neck squash. |
| Patty Pan. Reminds me of little individual pie tins. |
| The yellow ones are Golden Zucchini. |
| Grams works on her weight training. |
| A cart full of goodness. So fresh and healthy. |
| She is strong! And so very willing. |
| Zinnias right before dark. |