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A Walk on the Wild Side

June 6, 2014 at 7:00 am by Claudia

Thought you’d like to see what’s blooming or about to bloom on the ‘wilder’ sections of the property.

moth on wild rocket

Lovely rocket complete with a gentle moth. I was worried about the moth because it wasn’t moving, so I stuck a finger out and it climbed on my finger and let me put him on another blossom.

I thanked him for allowing me to touch him.

wild roses

The brambles (which are really wild roses) that drive me nuts redeem themselves once a year when they do this. These blossoms are everywhere right now.

milkweed

Milkweed has shot up all over the property – soon to be blooming and providing a haven for Monarch Butterflies.

rocket flower

More of the pretty moth and the rocket flowers.

more wild roses

And more wild roses.

What a beautiful time of year.

I’m writing this post Thursday night because I’m planning on going to the Country Living Fair on Friday (and Saturday for a bit, as well.) I need to get up and going early. I promise to take lots of photos to share with you. The grass is mowed, the laundry is done, so I’m free as a bird.

Oh, I’ll also be posting on Instagram. If you want to follow along, go here and click Follow.

Happy Friday.

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Tagged With: Country Living FairFiled Under: flowers, nature 26 Comments

Book Review: Eyes on You by Kate White

June 5, 2014 at 8:48 am by Claudia

Eyes On You

I’m reviewing Eyes On You by Kate White today for TLC Book Tours. As always, I am provided with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.

About the book (from the publisher): After losing her on-air job two years ago, television host Robin Trainer has fought her way back and now she’s hotter than ever. With her new show climbing in the ratings and her first book a bestseller, she’s being dubbed a media double threat.

But suddenly things begin to go wrong. Small incidents at first: a nasty note left in her purse, her photo shredded. But the obnoxious quickly becomes threatening when the foundation the makeup artist uses burns Robin’s face. It wasn’t an accident – someone has deliberately doctored the product.

An adversary with a dark agenda wants to hurt Robin, and the clues point to someone she works with every day. While she frantically tries to put the pieces together and unmask this hidden foe, it becomes terrifyingly clear that the person responsible isn’t going to stop until Robin loses everything that matters to her…including her life.

My review: I’m pretty sure I’ve read all of Kate White’s books and I’ve enjoyed them. I’ve even reviewed one on this blog – you can find the review of Hush here. So I was really looking forward to a new novel of suspense from this author. White is a good writer and her mysteries usually take place in and around New York City. The author knows her beloved city well and that clearly shows in the words she uses to paint a picture of NYC; the neighborhoods, the street life and the hustle and bustle.

But this time, I was a wee bit disappointed. The very idea of a stalker is chilling and when bodily threat enters the picture, the stakes immediately ramp right up to pure terror. I can’t imagine how frightening that must be. That fear should be the force that drives the novel. Though White does an admirable job of weaving events and clues into the fabric of this mystery, it never quite worked for me. I figured out early on in the novel who the bad guy was and it turned out I was right. I think the best suspense/mystery/thrillers are those that keep you guessing up until the end. You, as a reader, might think you have an idea of how it’s going to end….but you should never be absolutely sure. Even better if there’s a plot twist in the final pages that completely surprises you. That isn’t easy to do, I know, but the best novels in this genre do it well.

As events escalate, I want to feel that I’m along for the ride, catapulting my way through the pages right along with the protagonist. Is anything better in the book-reading world than the words: I couldn’t put it down? I didn’t have that feeling this time around.

That being said, Eyes on You is still a good read. I’d label it Good Beach Reading – perfect for when you want to read something engaging but light. The world of television and media and publishing and agents is fascinating and White writes it well. Add to that the sights and sounds of Manhattan and you’ve got a good summer read with a plucky heroine, to boot.

Kate White

About the author: Kate White is recognized internationally as not only the veteran editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, the bestselling women’s magazine in the world, but also as the critically acclaimed author of both fiction and nonfiction books. Few high-profile editors have successfully balanced the rigors of overseeing a major magazine title with a thriving and independent writing career.

Good news: one of you will win a copy of Eyes on You. Simply leave a comment on this post to be entered. It’s open to readers in the U.S. and Canada. I’ll pick a winner on Sunday evening.

Happy Thursday.

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Tagged With: book reviewFiled Under: TLC Book Review 20 Comments

The Funky Patio in Spring – A Tour

June 4, 2014 at 9:01 am by Claudia

A few years back, Don decided we should do something with what was the parking area. Well, it still is the parking area, but Don thought transforming a small section of it might be fun and it would give us another seating area. Off we went to Lowe’s where we bought some pavers, then on to a local nursery, where we bought some whiskey barrels. And thus, the Funky Patio was born.

Don has good ideas.

The pavers are a little uneven. I constantly have to weed whack so the patio isn’t taken over by dandelions and grass. But it’s worth it.

funky-patio

We used to pull the car right up to the house. Now, there’s a lovely outdoor patio between the house and the car. Much better. As always here at Mockingbird Hill Cottage, this was done for very little money; just the cost of the pavers and the whiskey barrels. We already had the chairs, the bench and the birdbath.

The chairs are one of my favorite things around here. We bought them from a local antique dealer, gosh, probably about 7 years ago. They are so comfortable! They even rock a bit. We used to have them up in the back forty, but eventually we moved them down to the patio. (I’d love to have two adirondack chairs up in the back forty. Someday.)

The birdbath has been around for quite a while, but when Hurricane Irene sent a huge limb from our Sugar Maple crashing to the ground, the top of the birdbath was broken in two. Those pieces are now in the big garden bed, functioning as garden decor. (Ironically, last year another huge limb from that tree fell – this time right on the big garden bed – and one of those pieces broke in two – again.)

I realized that I couldn’t go without a birdbath. I love watching the birds frolic as they take a dip too much! I managed to find a birdbath where the pieces were sold separately and now the birdbath is once again intact.

robin-in-birdbath

I mean, really, would you want to miss out on this?

robin-in-birdbath-up-close

I didn’t think so.

funky-patio-galvanized-tub

I replant this galvanized tub every year. This year it has a mixture of sweet potato vine, gomphrena and strawflower. I may stick something else in there. It needs some height – something taller.

funky-patio-geranium

The whiskey barrels are planted with geraniums. The barrels need more plants, but that will have to wait.

funky-patio-lantana

I’ve had this red piece for several years. I really wasn’t using it, so I punched some drainage holes in the bottom and now I’m using it as a planter. That’s lantana, a favorite of mine. Very Southern California, at least, to me. I used to see it everywhere in San Diego.

funky-patio-mom's-pot

More sweet potato vine, this time in a pot my mother gave me. She found it at a local art fair.

It’s a lot sunnier on the patio this year. Losing the latest limb from the Sugar Maple has had an impact on the garden and the patio. I’ll be watching everything closely this summer to see what plants are affected by the change in light. I miss that limb so much. It gave us some lovely shade as it gracefully arched over the big garden bed. The tree looks strange without it.

Ah, well.

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: birds, Don, flowers, gardening, trees 32 Comments

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