Mudpuppies & Horseshoe Crabs

Happy Summer Sisters! Can you believe it? It’s finally here! Why does the arrival of summer have such a bitter sweet taste? Maybe it’s because we wait so, so long for summer solstice (the longest day of the year) knowing that each day going forward gets shorter by a minute or two. If you’re like most Farmgirls, you’re running in twenty different directions trying to capture the best days of summer! Same here! Wanna see a Horseshoe Crab and a mudpuppy too? Join me as I ramble…

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  1. Lovely post, full of my favorites: family, fun and fabulous photos! Blessings upon you!

    Thanks for reading Becky! xo Deb

  2. Dolly Sarrio says:

    I so enjoyed this…Have a great time.

    Thank you Dolly! Hope you’re staying cool!

    xo Deb

  3. Julia says:

    Thanks for the lovely morning walk! Now time for tea! 🙂

    Sounds good Julia! Iced or hot? xo Deb

  4. Raynita says:

    This was wonderful, Deb. Thanks for taking me along with you and Max on your amazing morning stroll on the beach….yep, it fed my soul:)…….Raynita

    Awe, wonderful to hear! Thanks for coming along Raynita! 🙂

    xo Deb

  5. Laura R. says:

    thanks, Deb, for that virtual tour of your heavenly spot on earth. The pix were great, and could almost feel myself in the sand and water…the horseshoe crab was awesome, however it brought up a stab of childhood fears, cuz when i was little and walking on the beaches of fire island, ny I was told to watch out for them, because they could stab up through your foot with their spiky tail, is that true?
    Anyway there are no beaches in my life at the moment, so I appreciate the visit. And I too have 2 teenagers, both with permits, and the older with a "serious" job that I have to help him get to, and know all about the need for juggling and flexibility 🙂 it’s been a pleasure!
    ~Laura

    Dear Laura, Oh my goodness that’s a shame someone told you such horror as a child! I guess you could get a sufficiant poke of you hit the tail just right coming down with your foot but in my 25 years walking that beach it’s clam shells ( dropped by the seagulls )  we watch out for. They  can give a cut deep enough for stitches…We all have to juggle one way or another don’t we?:)  Thanks for the visit! xo Deb

  6. Pam deMarrais says:

    Hey Deb! Loved the little walk on the beach, as well as the science info. We raise Monarch butterflies [well, my hubby does..] on native and tropical milkweed here in TN. It’s fascinating to watch the metamorphosis and then the hatch. It would be a great home school project for you!
    As always, thanks for sharing from your heart and from your home.

    Hey Pam! I was hoping you would get to walk the beach with Max and me. It must be amazing to raise Monarchs. How does that work? Do you release them after they hatch? We did a butterfly study when the kids were younger and visitied a butterfly farm which was just facinating! Thanks so much for the visit Pam and Happy Summer!  xo Deb

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