I spotted this sad sign of the times the other day when I was shopping. Who and why would someone display such a bold proclamation??? The broken heart was a nice touch!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Love Gone Wrong
I spotted this sad sign of the times the other day when I was shopping. Who and why would someone display such a bold proclamation??? The broken heart was a nice touch!
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Wiltering, Withering, Blistering Heat
I'm not sure that "wiltering" is even a word, but I could have sworn those three words began Diane Sawyer's ABC's News broadcast this evening. Then again with this heat wave, my hearing could be a bit off. :-) It's far too hot on the sunporch, so I have moved my gardenia back inside where it's cooler. It needs lower nightly temps to set blooms. About fifteen to twenty years ago, I had central air conditioning installed, and it's truly wonderful during these sweltering days.
Yesterday, my cousin and her two little boys came for a visit and brought with them a "Goofy Gecko" sprinkler which kept them cool. They are two of the cutest little guys in the whole wide world, and it was great fun having them visit.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Turkey Trot - Part 2
Here's one more family photo of Mrs. Tom and her little ones that I took yesterday.
Though it was warm, I did manage to do some planting and weeding yesterday afternoon. I love the red beebalm and blue balloon plants that are putting on quite a show in my small garden.
My larger garden is also coming along nicely. I've added more coneflowers and some rudbeckias. The rudbeckias, which are yellow, daisy-like flowers with large maroon centers, were on the markdown shelf at the local home improvement center. I think with a little TLC they will do just fine and come back even better next year to provide color to the front corner of my garden.
Finally, nothing says summer like homegrown tomatoes. There are three pots on my patio with these tiny tomatoes. I'd like to have a vegetable garden as well, but my small garden is the only spot that receives full sun all day, and I've always had flowers there. There is also a big problem with tree roots. Having said that, perhaps next year I could build a small raised bed along the fence. It's something to consider.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
New Neighbors Out for a Stroll
After thoroughly checking out my neighbor's yard, Mrs. Tom then decided to explore my yard.
Mom flew up and over the fence while the babies came through the space where the fences meet. Mom's attempt to take a drink from the bird bath only succeeded in knocking it over.
The babies stayed hidden in the plants growing along the fence. The best part . . . two hummingbirds were flitting about from one stalk of bee balm to another and the mist and drizzle were no doubt doing absolute wonders for my complexion. It was a lovely way to start the day.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Fields of Daylilies
The daylily fields are abloom at Tranquil Lakes Nursery in Rehoboth, MA. I had a gift certificate which had been given to me by two friends four years ago when I retired. We had taught together at many Weymouth schools through the years. I had been planning to redeem the certificate each summer, but Rehoboth is not very close and something always got in the way. Today dawned too warm and humid for gardening or the gym, and so I decided today was the day. The fields at the nursery were awash in color, and it was hard to make a selection. I chose this daylily named "Shepherd's Light."
It's a lovely, large yellow daylily, and I planted it right in the front of my garden for a brilliant spot of color. I also purchased two coneflower plants; one a very deep pink and the other an orange shade. Coneflowers are great for cutting; they are one of my favorite garden flowers.
As you can see, I decided where to hang the floral crayon art that my cousins had made for my birthday. Don't these pieces look cheerful!
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Independence Day 2013
Red, White, and Blue . . . Some friends came over to celebrate America's birthday with the traditional hot dogs, beans, potato salad, lemonade, and pie. Emma was sporting her festive, patriotic scarf.
It was a very, very warm Independence Day. The forecasts indicate that the next five days will be in the nineties which means I won't be doing any gardening for a while. We really can't complain though as some parts of the country are facing even higher temperatures.
Here's a photo I took a few moments ago of a tuckered out Emma.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Floral Crayon Art
Yesterday was my birthday, so my cousin Kristin and her two adorable little girls came to visit and to take me to lunch at the Chateau in Braintree. Look at the beautiful art pieces they created for me. The above piece was made by Lucy, age seven.
This piece was made by Trixie, age four, with some help from her mom.
Kristin also made one.
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