Supposedly the heat wave has broken. It's still hot out. The garden seems to like the heat, though, as long as we turn on the water every now and then. So far we've picked about a dozen cucumbers, 6 japanese eggplants, 3 yellow summer squashes, and 1 cayenne pepper. We have a number of tomatoes that are in the process of turning red but aren't there yet. It's late for them. Last year, we had tomatoes in June. But this year we have corn! The corn hasn't grown very tall yet but it does have ears on it, which is very exciting. I'm just hoping the harvest keeps coming.

I am writing from the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations located in Boston, MA. I am requesting permission to use an image you've taken of Otters (website link below) in an upcoming online publication for Grades K-1 called World of Wonder. This curriculum will be published online by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) and is part of Tapestry of Faith, a series of faith development programs and resources for people of all ages in our congregations. The image will be printed once and placed on a “World of Wonder Mural.”
IMAGE OF: OTTERS
IMAGE URL: http://www.jessicaek.com/2007/09/river-otters-cu.html%20/
BLOG POST: September 30, 2007
The Unitarian Universalist Association, a non-profit liberal religious organization, will publish World of Wonder online at the UUA website www.uua.org. The UUA is requesting non-exclusive permission to reprint the material. This curriculum will be made available free of charge to users.
May we have your permission to provide this image? Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.
Posted by: Alicia | July 30, 2012 at 01:03 PM