


I'm not the swiftest of farm workers, by any means. There are so many distractions!
Chief of those distractions, on a bright early-autumn day like this, is the sheer beauty that surrounds me at every moment.
Just...too...much...beauty!
The images you see here are a beetle (Insects in Kansas shows this to be a Locust Leafminer, probably on vacation from the many locust trees west of the garden) on a lettuce leaf; a pea blossom* (an heirloom variety, Desiree, that self-seeded itself from the spring planting); and the sublime pattern of fig leaves silhouetted against the sky.
Not in that order. Blogger has a mind of its own.
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