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Happy Friday!

Everyone was HOT today.. Chucky made himself a canopy bed, Sunny D laid in the dirt, Obsidian didn’t stick around long and Flint wanted to sit on my lap. Freddy just looked angry and tired.. but we got a lot of stuff done outside and we didn’t get any more rain, thank goodness. 🌧️

Chucky
Sunny D
Obsidian
Flint
Freddy


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Flint’s Furitos πŸ˜†

I got Flint and Obsidian the cutest toy ever at Tractor Supply today .. they just got spayed so it was their β€œGet better soon” gift! πŸ˜„ Obsidian ignored it and this was the only time Flint played with it πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ


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πŸˆβ€β¬› Planting Fall Seeds πŸˆβ€β¬›

Today I planted all my native fall seeds.. with a little help from Flint. Then I had to pause while she rolled in the dirt and tried to stab herself with the tiller πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ˜…


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🌼 Black Eyed Susan πŸŒΌ

πŸ’›The Black Eyed Susan or Rudbeckia Hirta’s history begins in North America. In 1753, Legendary botanist Carl Linnaeus named them after his mentor Olaf Rudbeck. πŸ–€

πŸ–€Many believe the common name, Black-Eyed Susan, is derived from an 18th-century poem written by John Gay. The poem is about a woman who is black-eyed because she’s been crying while searching for her lover William. The poem related to the flower because Black-Eyed Susan bloomed simultaneously with another flower known as Sweet William, representing the lovers finally reuniting.πŸ’›