Week of June 2, 2024 – Wolpertinger, Pillars Placed, Drinking Horns, & Black Cherries

(Above: The holes that surrounded the columns are now full. Los hoyos que rodeaban las columnas ahora están llenos.)

6/2/2024: Today began in the mid 60s and warmed into the high 80s.

6/3/2024: Today began in the high 60s and warmed into the low 90s. Very dry.

6/4/2024: Today began in the high 60s and warmed into the low 90s. Mostly sunny.

6/5/2024: Today began in the low 70s and warmed into the low 90s. Mostly sunny.

6/6/2024: Today began in the mid 70s and warmed into the high 90s. Quite hot.

6/7/2024: Today began in the low 70s and warmed into the low 90s. Sunny morning, slight rain in the afternoon (thus far).

6/8/2024: Today began in the high 70s and warmed into the mid-90s. Very humid and hot. Heavy 2-inch rain in the afternoon over the course of an hour.

Final Note: It is presently 2:01 PM on Sunday (6/9/2024), and I am feeling a bit drowsy after a pleasant lunch of roasted salmon accompanied by a pumpkin-seed-topped salad. The weather outside is exceptionally hot and humid, but the inside of Jacobhouse is a cool, dark haven. It is time for a siesta, but before I do, a few brief thoughts have surfaced about the contents of this week’s post.

  1. Wolpertinger – This picture was an idea of my brother’s and almost became the featured image for this post due to its uniqueness. He told me to put the horns on the White Bunny. I did so, and he proceeded to say it looked like a demon. I however, say, it looks like a wolpertinger (Germanic mythical creature).
  2. Drinking Horns – This idea came from the chapter that I’m presently writing. Originally, I was going to make a hunting horn, but that is apparently difficult to do. Drinking horns are a bit easier to make and still quite enjoyable to utilize.
  3. Pillars #3 & #4 placedA very good reason to break in the drinking horns.
  4. Wild Black Cherries – I included pictures of what I originally believed to be chokecherries. However, they are actually wild black cherries (rum cherries) which are very similar by way of property and flavor.
  5. Carrot harvest – Zanito tiene suerte de haber decidido salir de este huerto con Ardilla.
  6. 2″ of rain – A start to true summer weather?
  7. All of this happened over the course of a week.

Padre, Madre, and I embark upon our adventure to the Dominican Republic in the upcoming post. There, we will meet my brother and enjoy a week’s-worth of food, swimming, relaxation, and exploration of a country we have never visited.

3 thoughts on “Week of June 2, 2024 – Wolpertinger, Pillars Placed, Drinking Horns, & Black Cherries”

  1. Life², that would be my definition of the past week, muchas gracias por compartir y tambien los photos gracioso… y cuernos de vino

    1. TORTUGA 🐢 DE LA SABIDURÍA CON ESPOSO (?)

      A little late young Walden,🐢 I’ve been very “entertained lately” I think my message reached you through my owner mother, yes, I received a husband, my husband is very old, and has interests typical of his age. I would be very embarrassed to share these relationship problems, Coexistence is difficult from day 1, then adaptation occurs. My husband made a mess the first day, mom spent 2 days cleaning because of the rain. Now we both sleep like this:

      https://photos.app.goo.gl/QHqTzQLVRnztyegD9

      White Bunny Are you now a Miss Wolpertinger? Or she is carrying “cuernos” … If White Bunny is a woman, does that mean she likes Wolpertinger men? Omg… But she looks so attractive. I want some horns too.

      In the orchard there was a scene of terror, now it will be difficult to know what Zanito’s family tree is. Although I know where Zanito is hiding……And you know it too.

      How’s your stomach? Chicken, meat, beans. Do you have incense sticks?
      I really like the pillars, your second great achievement. I would like to see a pond later in Wagner Villa.

      This entrance is very happy, I see cows with bras. Carrots with squirrels, rabbits drag queens.

      Lastly, your mother’s flowers are so pretty, I hope you have a good time in the Dominican Republic. Bites with love. Your turtle with husband.

      1. I’ve heard tell of your giving Mr. Montgomery (Monty) rides, and I congratulate you on the marriage. Make sure that, when it’s time, he is careful around the eggs. Monty’s large shell looks a tad unwieldy.

        (P.S. Your comment about the horns made me laugh. Also, tell your Owner-Mother that her cartoons are of first-rate quality.)

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