The 4th of July is a busy midsummer holiday at the lakes. All up and down the neighborhood the lake places are filled with family and guests. My brother and sister-in-law were here staying with us, my sister and her husband were at their place along with two daughters and their families. The weather was warm, humid and windy which brought on the thunderstorm this morning. We had highs approaching 90's for three days. Had a chance to speak to a number of neighbors all wanting to talk about the heat.
Flora
With the rains the flora is thick and green here on Oak Point. Pictured here are some flowers call Crown Vetch which is a perennial legume that grows 2 to 3 ft. high and has white or pink flowers atop. They can be used as erosion control or cover crops. We see them growing down at Oak Point Estates. Another wild flower out is the yellow toad flax which are in the ditches and open areas where we find the white daisies. Wild raspberries are starting to ripen already but not enough to pick for some ice cream yet. Hope to pick them before the birds get them all.
Our garden is doing nicely, thank you. Young green beans are about an inch long. Plenty of leaf lettuce for salads. New potatoes and pea pods from my brother garden. With the rains last night, I will not have to run the sprinkler for awhile.
Fauna
Saw plenty of wildlife this week. One morning while walking we saw four adult deer and one fawn. One neighbor saw two bear cross the road. Lots of young ducks, geese and other waterbirds. Fishing reports are not good right now.
Draft Leech Lake Plan
Go to the Minnesota DNR Website at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ and on the main page they direct you to the draft Leech Lake Management Plan under news. You can try www.mndnr.gov/leechlake . The DNR is inviting public input.
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