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A Birthday, A Beheading & A Book

July 3, 2014 at 8:54 am by Claudia

Today is Meredith’s birthday. Meredith, for those of you who don’t know, is my beloved little sister. She writes a very popular blog called Mereknits. She is the fiber wizard in our family – she knits, she crochets, she weaves, she sews.

She is a wonderful mother to her three boys.

She is the best sister in the world.

It’s a big birthday number for her, one that is hard to comprehend for this much older sister. How can that be?

Drop by her blog and wish her a very Happy Birthday for me, okay? She deserves all of the best the world has to offer.

a-new-dawn-for-a-rose

I love all my roses, but this one – the New Dawn – has my heart. The soft pink of those blooms is simply stunning. This one is currently arching over the porch railing, right behind the glider.

As you no doubt know, I have a lot of hostas in the gardens. A few years ago, I planted two of them in front of the shed, which is a distance from the house.

I discovered this yesterday.

beheaded-hosta

Yes, my hostas have been beheaded. I’m pretty sure the culprits are my friends, the deer.

The hostas in the other garden beds have emerged unscathed, most likely due to their proximity to the house. Time to spray some natural deer repellent. (No chemicals or pesticides are ever used here.)

We had a doozy of a thunderstorm yesterday. It went on for several hours. Booming cracks of thunder, torrential rain, streaks of lightning – what a show! I’m hoping the humidity will go away later today.

Please?

lavender

What are you reading at the moment?

I’m reading The Silkworm, a mystery by Robert Galbraith (who is really J.K. Rowling.) It’s the second in her series about a London private detective, Cormoran Strike.

Boy oh boy, that woman can write. I never read the Harry Potter books. I tried, but I just never got into them. (I know…you’re shocked.) So I am very happy that Rowling has moved into a new genre, the mystery/crime novel. I almost never do this, but after reading The Cuckoo’s Calling (the first book in the series) I purchased the second book months before it was due to come out.

The series is that good.

I’m thinking a lot about the new book blog. I’m gathering ideas. I’m pondering domain names. I’m very excited. It will probably take another week or two to launch. I’m still recovering from the long hours in the theater and subsequent lack of sleep during my last week in Chautauqua. But the ideas are percolating in my brain, rest assured.

Tomorrow is a special anniversary for Don and me. Stop by tomorrow and I’ll tell you a little story.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: birthday, books, Don, flowers, Meredith, reading 40 Comments

Decluttering Blog-Style & Other Tidbits

July 2, 2014 at 7:38 am by Claudia

You might have noticed that I’ve changed to a new layout here on the blog. This idea came to me yesterday and, like a dog with a bone, I spent all day on it. All day. I took a break to take a shower, water the plants and to feed Scout, of course, but the rest of the day? Lost in cyber world. Don was lost in music composing world, so it worked out well. No one felt neglected.

I’m on WordPress and I use the Genesis operating system, which uses what are called ‘child themes’ that individualize websites and blogs. So, changing the blog involved working with a new theme while my current theme was still running. I thought I had it all done but when I hit the button late in the day to change over, it looked like a mess. Back to the drawing board. I still need to tweak it a bit, but I really like the new post font and the amount of white space there is on the blog. The old theme was feeling a bit crowded and cluttery. Having ads can do that. And though I’d still love to cut down on ad clutter, I need them. So, adding some ‘air’ to this space helps a bit.

It’s a change and if you loved the other theme, it may take some getting used to. I loved the other theme, too. But a girl has to try something new every once in a while.

Here’s the one snag. I cannot get Leave a Comment to show below the post. I’ve got a support request in and hopefully will have it figured out soon. But in the meantime, you have to scroll back up to the top of the post to click on ‘Comments’, okay? Scroll back up, click, and you’ll be taken to the comment page. Update: Fixed it!

Where did this peony come from?

I strolled down to the mailbox yesterday and glanced at the peony bushes, which had long since stopped blooming. Wait a minute….what is this? A pale pink peony. Neither of the bushes has flowers in this color. I’m amazed. I wonder if it will open?

It was a nice surprise for this girl who hated leaving her cottage when the peonies had just opened.

This is what I got Don for his birthday:

don's-sign

I found it at the Country Living Fair. I saw it on my first day there, didn’t buy it, and kept thinking about it after I got home. So, the first thing I did on Saturday was find the vendor who was selling the sign and grab one.

Don loves signs. He loves the Beatles with a devotion that has never wavered over the years. What could be better than a sign with these lyrics that remind us to avoid fussing and fighting and sweating the small stuff?

Now we have to figure out where to hang it. We’ve used just about every bit of wall space in this little cottage.

tuesday-garden

The shade side of the big garden bed is full of crown vetch and ground covers and catmint and grasses and soon-to-be-blooming white coneflowers. Every bit of soil that was bare had been taken over by humongous weeds in my absence, so I had to do a lot of weeding on Monday. Everywhere.

How is the weather where you are? Boy, is it hot and humid here! It was that way when I left Chautauqua, too.

Not a fan of humidity. It makes my hair curl and my brain turn to mush.

Not a very attractive picture, is it?

The winner of a copy of Supreme Justice is Donna. Congratulations! I’m sending you an email, Donna.

Happy….wait…let me check the calendar….Wednesday.

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Filed Under: blog, blog design., Don, flowers, garden 40 Comments

Reunited

June 30, 2014 at 9:03 am by Claudia

reunion

Photo taken by Don in the wee hours of the morning. I missed my little girl.

What a long day yesterday was! Flying across Pennsylvania in an unbelievably loud prop plane. Transferring to another flight in Philadelphia after a two and a half hour layover.

And I’m going to be frank here, trapped inside a plane with the horrendous smell of someone repeatedly passing gas. Hey, we’ve all been there, haven’t we? I don’t know what that person ate, but it definitely contained something spicy. Between trying to block out the loud drone of the prop plane and the aforementioned gas, I definitely had my work cut out for me.

Glad to be home.

A quick peek out the window this morning revealed wildly overgrown garden beds, weeds that seem to have taken over, and a lot more blooms than when I left.

reunion-rose

reunion-glider

reunion-newdawn

The first bloom of many of the roses is fading, but I see plenty of buds. The bugs have had a feeding frenzy this year, but we don’t use pesticides on this property, so it is what it is.

The impatiens that I nursed through the winter, pinched back, and despaired of ever blooming again?

reunion-impatiens

Well, they’re blooming! Yippee! Don did a good job of watering. Unfortunately, he doesn’t weed, nor would I want him to because he’s unsure just what is a weed and what is a legitimate member of the garden bed.

I have never seen so many weeds, so you can see I will be busy this week! I already yanked some when I snuck outside to take these photos.

Today, we will have a little birthday celebration for sweet Don. Maybe Don will make me some dinner (fingers crossed.) We’ll watch 24. Don will open his presents.

The week ahead? My sister’s birthday. The anniversary of the day we met. My brother-in-law’s birthday. Celebrating the blessing of family.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: Don, flowers, garden, Scout 38 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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