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Poor Will's Almanack: June 11 - 17, 2019

Poor Will's Almanack

English - June 11, 2019 10:44 - 3 minutes - 188 Bytes - ★★★★★ - 24 ratings
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So much is going on outside that it’s hard to know what else is going on. And to make matters worse, when one thing happens, something else is happening, too. When great mullein blooms in the fields, then mock orange petals have all fallen and water willows are blossoming beside the streams. When elderberry bushes come into full flower and cottonwood cotton floats in the wind, then the first chiggers bite in the woods and garden. When the tall spikes of the yucca are in bloom, then Japanese beetles invade the soybeans. When damselflies out along the waterways, pie cherries will be ripe for pie. When milkweed and pokeweed flower, then the first winter wheat is ripe. When lizard’s tail is in flower along the rivers and lakes, and when black raspberry season ends along the roadsides, then corn borers haunt the corn. When enchanter’s nightshade blooms in the woods, then the first soybeans are blossoming, too. When black-eyed Susans bloom along the freeways, then turtles hatch near the