Knee High by the Fourth of July

The corn is looking good!  The old saying is ‘knee-high by the 4th of July’ and you know the corn is going to produce! 

Thanks to everyone who posted comments while my internet was messed up.  I have a new signal thinge so I can do emails from home or work again.  YEA!

I’m so far behind now, I’m not sure if I can get caught up.  But I plan on visiting everyone’s blog starting today!

Linda

15 thoughts on “Knee High by the Fourth of July

  1. Hi Linda

    Looks like welcome to “Rodgers and Hammerstein” land? Terry should be on a horse and you sitting
    mighty decorously in the surrey with the fringe on top!
    Looks like all the hard work with the corn fields have paid dividend – congratulations.
    Cheers
    Colin (HB)

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  2. Hi Linda, Welcome back to the world of being on the internet…. We missed you—but it happens to all of us on occasion.

    Your corn looks really healthy….. I hope you are pleased –since it looks like it will produce a really good crop….

    Even though I was not raised on or near a farm, I have heard that saying all of my life: “Knee High by the 4th of July”….

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. Yay for the great field of corn! That’s way more than knee high. Hope all goes well –and all the bad stuff that could happen that I won’t mention so as not to put any back luck on you–stays away. Corn barely makes it to knee high around here by The Fourth. Too high for such crops and this year things are behind almost two weeks because of cold.

    Yay also for your new connection.

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  4. I have been so busy lately that I haven’t taken the time to blog like I should and I am scrabbling to comment and visit everyone’s blog. So, I sure know what you mean! The corn looks great! We are going to have a great crop from the garden this year and I am sooo glad!

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  5. If its that high on Terry, then its way over my head. I hope you guys are doing well… I really miss talking to you and Terry. Corn looks nice and green.

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  6. oh I love that corn! Ours is going to have trouble making as its so darn hot and humid. Todays temp is 102F and not sure what heat factor is and don’t really want to know. LOL

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