A bald faced hornet went for an unplanned swim. Drizzle began before lunch. There were breaks when the birds and insects returned. A blue dasher took up the perch by the rosemary. Later, a widow skimmer took it over. A tattered black swallowtail perched in the rosemary. A skink caught some rays while on the step wall. A Carolina wren picked at the soggy barkbutter balls. Then a pine warbler arrived with the same idea.
As I left for an evening meeting, fierce clouds were boiling out of the South. I barely beat the rain inside. But as I backed out of the drive, I saw two rain lilies blooming. Alas, the rain flattened them before I got home. Wasps were still coming and going from their nest in a bush at the foot of the driveway. Meanwhile, a spider was constructing a web nearby. Bold spider!


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