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Showing posts with label May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May. Show all posts

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Keeping Busy

Three days ago I made another batch of pickled eggs and baby beets. I have been looking at a chocolate cake mix in the cupboard but just not in the mood to bake. I did put together a tuna macaroni salad yesterday. Somehow this 'foodie' is uninspired to work in the kitchen. My new chest freezer is working well so I'd better get started to fill it!

Today I dressed James with his summer garland and he looks nice because it hides all the damage his body is enduring. No photo this time. I was too tired and not inspired, I guess. After rejuvenating a bit I went back out, pulled a few weeds and planted the Chinese Lantern plants that a friend brought to me from her garden. I think they are strong enough to grow well. Then I scattered wildflower seeds in the old rock garden. Heaven only knows if they will grow. I moved on to the other end of that garden and put poppy seeds in the soil-filled container, lightly raking them in with my fingers. I do have high hopes for them. I never found someone willing to donate an old boat so I could plant my flower garden in it. When I was up at the old overgrown garden, I saw that the chives and tansy are doing well. There are tons of large Lily of the Valley already in bloom. They are everywhere around the cabin. Every year I pick some. Do you know that they are the birth flower for May? It seems appropriate now to pick some as six friends, two daughters, two grandsons, all have May birthdays. My mother loved the fragrance and wore the Eau De Toilette. I do as well. Her father, also wore that fragrance in a men's version. He always smelled so sweet!

I put the buggy out in the driveway hoping it would rain and wash away all the dust that is covering it. Used it a little to get around on the lawn but had to wash the seat first! The fern and Heritage Iris are up and thriving. Lastly, I placed the Kalanchoe, that was a gift from Yardman and his wife to me at Easter, outdoors by the carport pillar I hope it survives the summer. It is a tropical, succulent plant in the stonecrop family. It is recommended that it be in sun and warmth. Here's hoping! I did notice that several of the little blossoms in many of the clumps were different color. My guess is that they are older than the rest.
The hummingbirds are fighting like crazy! They must be very thirsty and I have never seen such constant attacks! Oh! A gaggle! There are four goslings following the goose and there is no gander in sight. I did recently see an eagle grab up a fish from the lake, and a Baltimore oriole trying to perch on the clothesline as it swings and vibrates with its weight. The brightness of his feathers was awesome.  Several yellow finches do the same thing. As for wildlife...  my daughter has a huge bear raiding her neighborhood at night. That will be another story.

Rain! Come on in! I still have wild sweet pea seeds to sow!

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Birthdays

My firstborn turned 66 on the 26th. My middle daughter turned 62 today. I baked a cake. They are spending this weekend together so phone conversations and greetings were the day's highlights. She'll get a piece of her cake after returning from the annual celebration of their May birthdays. 

It's a carrot cake with raisins, not nuts. Well it stuck in the bundt pan so that is why it looks so lumpy! The icing is not as thick as it looks - honestly! It is covering lumps! Today's birthday daughter is full of sweetness. Thank goodness that she lives nearby as she is a big help for me. Her beauty goes way more than skin deep.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

High Hopes Here

Now don't be too surprised if my plans to grow beautiful flowers don't work out as well this year as I hope. I just plain don't have the energy nor ability to care for flowering plants anymore. Last year I had such great success with Henry and the Martha Washington Elegance Imperial plant that I did buy another similar one - and also saw an Elegance Rose Bi-color so I bought it too.  These flowers were purchased at my favorite place but they were still under greenhouse wraps so, hopefully I can put them outdoors this week. They sit on the kitchen countertop now.  This is Henry last year:
  Martha Washington Elegance Imperial  
The following pictures were found on the internet because I wanted to see how they would look in full bloom. I'll try to have mine do as well!
   Martha Washington Elegance Purple Majesty  
   Martha Washington Elegance Rose Bi Color  
   Happy Hour Tropical Mix Portulaca  
   Super Bells Tropical Sunrise  
  Calliope Medium-Dark Red Geranium  
The Mister will plant and care for this one.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Everything is Coming up Roses

Oh! My goodness! There are so many beautiful roses throughout the campground. It seems the winter woes did them no harm. It is a bountiful year for the roses. This is only a tiny sampling and I have a difficult time omitting many of the pictures I took today. It was a rosy day for sure. I have never in the 15 years of riding on my golf cart throughout seen so many lovely blooms.  Roses rule this year.
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Do you see what I saw? Aren't they BEAUTIFUL!
Oh, by the way the past 5 days have been in the 90's!