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Common Yarrow

We went from the possibility of a freeze to HOT – it didn’t reach 90, but it got close. One more day – today, and then a cold front is supposed to whoosh through overnight and “hang on to your hat”, as with that windy front we are due to move straight to early Fall!

Meanwhile, the only thing flowering in my woods is Common Yarrow…another medicinal.

Yarrow is a very valuable medicinal herb, with much scientific evidence of use in alternative medicine as an antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, emmenagogue, stimulant, and tonics, vasodilator and vulnerary. Yarrow is used against colds, cramps, fevers, kidney disorders, toothaches, skin irritations, and hemorrhages, and to regulate menses, stimulate the flow of bile, and purify the blood. Medicinal tea is a good remedy for severe colds and flu, for stomach ulcers, amenorrhea, abdominal cramps, abscesses, trauma and bleeding, and to reduce inflammation. The main constituents are volatile oils including linalool, camphor, sabinene, and chamazulene, sesquiterpene lctones, flavanoids, alkaloids including achilleine, polyacetylenes, triterpenes, salicylic acid, coumarins, and tannins which prove these uses in alternative medicine to be effective. Extracts of yarrow exhibit antibiotic activity and may also act as anti-neoplastic drugs. Externally for treating wounds and stopping the flow of blood. Yarrow oil has been traditionally used in hair shampoos. Some caution is advised , large or frequent doses taken over a long period may cause the skin to be more sensitive to sunlight.

Common, but pretty, especially when you look carefully up close at the wee florets: Common Yarrow.

August…things are looking up

I love August! It is my birthday month. Growing up, it was the time when we went on family vacation coming home to the time for thinking about back to school – I loved “back to school” :)!

Here in Montana, although it is typically the month with the hottest temperatures, we have almost turned that corner of being far enough from the solstice that there is enough darkness to cool things off quickly…and then it takes most of the day to reach that hottest temperature and it doesn’t stay there long. There is also a weather phenomonon that occurs around the 3rd week of the month where it gets very cool, sometimes “fire up the woodstove” cool.

And the best thing about August is that after August comes September and even if summer officially goes to nearly the end of September, September seems like Fall.

I am an outspoken proponent of living in the present, being grateful for each moment and being aware of the current moment…except for July :)! I have berated myself in past years for wishing away July but have finally given myself permission to not like July and look forward to it being over. For me, it turns out that is the way to enjoy July. In the mumbling, grumbling, “can’t we just get this over” mindset, I find myself enjoying the anticipation of getting through it and almost appreciating the annoyance…a kind of “it feels so good when it’s over” way of enjoying the moment and a sense of being close to something badly wanted.

And this July, certainly has not been the worst as far as heat. And we have had rain.

Yesterday and last night, rain and thunderstorms. Early yesterday morning, Karl and I boarded Wild Thing with the Jeep in tow and headed to town. The Jeep was dropped for a service appointment and we continued on our way to gather groceries and supplies. A heavy downpour accompanied by thunder and lightning kept us in the WalMart parking lot for an hour but a fresh pot of coffee and some homemade biscotti got us through.

We moved to the Costco parking lot when things cleared. The clouds were spectacular – above as we headed out for a walk before shopping. There is a sports complex of soccer fields, baseball diamonds and 2 one mile loops for walking and running adjacent to Costco. The walking/running trails are on land that is to be a green buffer – pleasant to walk on and lots of Big Sky to see!

Oh…and just in case the August cool down is cool enough for a woodstove fire…

Just shy of 2 cords of firewood sit under cover.

Another cord of this downfall, cut and dumped in the splitting venue will be dry enough to split for this year and the rest will be a good start on next year. There is still some downfall to pick up and cut as well as some trees to take down to start drying, but this August 1, I am good for wood. AND, the chimney sweep is to be here Tuesday morning

August first morning…looking up :)!

Change in the weather

Montana is prone to overnight 180 degree changes in weather. We went from cool and rainy to warm-hot to us and dry.

It has been beautiful! A nice amount of rain and now mid 70’s, sunshine… The rain of last week has added to the lush green of spring but one warm, dry day and newly sown grass seed made it necessary to get out sprinklers and hoses.

The nice weather is distracting.

All we want to do is meander around the yard and woods and sit in the shade or on the front porch.

The lupins aren’t helping either…

They are blooming throughout the woods.

Beardog in the mist

From this morning. That bit of blue at Karl’s chin is his lighted collar.

After a short spurt of Winter, we are back to slush and a dreary mess. But the gray and the mist have their own beauty. And it is both the wonder of “what will it be today” and the mix of things that weave the tapestry of life…and I’m not speaking of only the weather :).

Happy Wednesday!