It was still 80° at 7pm. Turtles liked the heat. A yellow rose opened. The hickory buds popped. Some azaleas were just beginning to open while others were nearly at their peak. And the Solomon's seal shot up and put out buds. Two black swallowtails egged the rue while a cabbage white flitted past. Bumblebees and wasps rushed around the plants. I saw a small black beetle scuttling up the driveway.
Blue jays were busy in the trees and along the shore. Then one of the jaybirds turned into a kingfisher with dinner. The sky became strangely streaky toward evening.
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