2021 in review. Better late than never.
These are among the most favored by me and others of the Instagram posts I made last year in seasonal succession. Included is a brief recap of each picture. In a little over 10 months, I have gone from zip to over 3,200 followers. Thank you all.

Bunnies amok: Charlotte plays a trick on her grandfather by putting rabbits in his patch of microgreens. Nice!
Sheets in the wind: Ironically this was my most viewed and favored post of last year with nearly 2,500 views even though I had but a few hundred followers at the time. Go figure.
Berry time: Juana is lovely in her garden outfit holding a big basket of berries that became delicious jam.

Cute predator: Charlotte makes sure that the blueberry bushes are well-picked.
Sunny landing spot: This plate-sized sunflower is a happy place for the bee that is greedily gathering pollen.

You call that art? Well, not really, but it is a unique way to organize the harvest of the day.
Feed, me Erik! You need to watch where you put your fingers around this plant that my daughter Sarah sent me.

Look what I pulled! In an all too rare and special moment, my grandson Charlie and I share a carrot harvesting in my garden.
Let’s go disco! I lost all sense of proprietary in blinging out the greenhouse for the season. Let’s boogie!
That’s it. I hope to keep your attention and support in 2022. Thanks again.