Friday, June 9, 2017

The Second Most Wonderful Time of Year





The second most wonderful time of year
is when peaches make their appearance at the Farmer's Market!
I was afraid there would be no peaches this year.
The best peaches in this area are grown in the hill country.
They need cold weather and they didn't get much last winter.



Peaches



I've been having peach smoothies for breakfast.



The First Peach Smoothie of the Season!




Peaches




I also came home with tomatoes.
It's bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich time.
With half of the tomatoes gone and only a few peaches left,
a trip to the market next Tuesday is definitely in order!



Tomatoes



In Musashi's garden,
the day lilies I ordered from Oakes Lilies are starting to bloom.



Little Grapette



Little Grapette was the first to bloom.
2″ bloom, 12-18″ tall, Early Season, Semi-Evergreen. 
Deep grape colored blooms with a deeper purple band around a small chartreuse throat. 



Day Lilies




Mini Pearl


This is Mini Pearl. 
3″ bloom, 16″ tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, 
Masses of blush apricot pink blooms are held low on short scapes.



Mini Pearl




Wishing YOU well and much joy!








26 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the peaches look yummy. I will be looking forward to the local peaches here too. Your lilies are lovely, beautiful colors. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

Crimson Kettle said...

Those peaches look delicious. I love it when the local fruit comes into season. We've got strawberries at the moment with raspberries only a couple of weeks away.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Mmmmm, how about a caprese salad followed by peach pie?

Tom said...

...Yep, peaches, tomatoes and daylilies make for a special time of year,. What's number 1?

A Colorful World said...

Oh, I agree about the peaches! I love fresh ones so much. And garden ripe tomatoes too! One could eat till you passed out, on each of them! Beautiful lilies as well. It's chilly here again today...such weird June weather to me!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Peaches look yummy, but now I am thinking of a BLT...oh my gosh...with REAL maters. Delicious!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

PS- I have tried and tried to follow your blog, but blogger gives me a broken box every single time. I must be hexed, or vexed, or just unlucky.

doodles n daydreams said...

Oh, that's what I can do with my feijoas, smoothies! Why didn't I think of that :)
Beautiful lillies as well.

Diana

chasing the sun said...

Those peaches look yummy! I love fresh peaches!

Adam said...

My area in SC is well known for peach crops. Everyone gets upset when a frost or something knocks a lot of them out of the picture

Tomoko said...

Nice to see you again,Snap!
Oh, your peaches look delicious! Your lilies with drops are beautiful.
Now,the time for peaches has come in Japan too. Many places have grown their own peach ,and each taste is slightly different. Yes, peaches grow well on hill countries,I have heard.

Thank you for your kind comment after my blog break.
Happy day to you!

The History Anorak said...

Mmmmmmmm Peaches!

Dorothy Borders said...

Lovely daylilies and produce. We've been enjoying tomatoes from our own garden. We have a bumper crop this year. Nothing tastes better!

betty-NZ said...

Flowers are such mood-raisers! And peaches...this is the first year in the 10 years that I have lived in New Zealand that the peaches were juicy and delicious at the same time! I ate more peaches last summer than I have in a long time!!

Mary Howell Cromer said...

Oh the fragrance, taste and appeal of farm fresh [produce. My mother would love those peaces and also make all kinds of goodies with them. Nothing better than a slice of a fresh warm tomato with a sprinkle of salt. Yum~

Maggie said...

A post guaranteed to make my mouth water, simply delicious.
Your fleur de lys blooms are stunning, love the way you captured the raindrops on them.
Happy Mosaic Monday, have a great week.

podso said...

I do like the color of your darker pink day lilies. And the peaches! My mouth is watering. Lovely photos!

Sylvia said...

Snap, The peaches look delicious. Smoothies for breakfast are wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Sylvia D.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I had slices of peach on my oatmeal this morning...nothing better! (well except maybe your smoothie! heehee) Love all of the fresh produce in season. And I took a photo of a flower like your grapette day lily. I didn't know what it was! I learn something new every day! Hugs!

ellen b. said...

Yippee for peaches and a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich sounds real good. Beautiful lily mosaic!

Lorrie said...

Fresh peaches are such a delight, and well worth waiting for. Ours will be along in a couple of months. There's nothing like sun-ripened tomatoes, too. Summer is such a wonderful season for eating!

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Oh, fresh, local peaches and tomatoes are the best! Lovely daylilies, too. Enjoy the bounty! xx Karen

riitta k said...

Gorgeous peaches and tomatoes! I love them both too. The day lilies you show are simply beautiful, even in rain.

Alexa T said...

Such lovely delights for eyes, soul and... I like peaches so much, as well! It is their season, indeed! Also, wonderful blooms in June.
A very sunny new week!

Little Wandering Wren said...

Het, that's a bonus - no cold weather and glorious peaches - enjoy!
Wren x

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Oh I love Farm Market produce.... the peach photos are making me drool! Beautiful Day Lilies too. What's the most wonderful time of the year? (Christmas?)