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Gardens, Flowers, Trees: Grateful

May 18, 2016 at 9:01 am by Claudia

I spent a large part of the day outdoors yesterday. It was still quite breezy out there, but I was determined to get the impatiens I had purchased exactly a week ago in some pots. Finally.

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But a small sampling of the many pots – hanging and not hanging – of impatiens. They work perfectly on the shady porch and last well into the fall. It’s a no brainer for me. I still have to get hanging plants for the front of the porch and some geraniums for the whiskey barrels by the funky patio. All in good time, all in good time.

We mowed the front yard and then collapsed on the glider, savoring our favorite view – the one that looks down the porch toward the big garden bed, the sugar maple, the red shed and the lilac bush. Sigh. It’s good to be back out there.

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We’ve had so much rain that the plants are doubling in size overnight. Well, I’m sure it’s not overnight, but it sure seems that way!

And look:

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Peony buds! My favorite, favorite flower, complete with the requisite ant. I dragged Don around the yard yesterday, showing him the peony buds, the lilacs that are starting to fade and drop to the ground, the buttercups that are growing on the edge of the lawn, and the leaf buds on the shag hickory.

Do you want to see them? I find them fascinating.

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This is the way the bud looks at the end of a branch.

(This shag hickory is somewhat young, having grown from a seedling during the course of our time here at the cottage. It’s mama is the huge shag hickory on the far edge of our property that inexplicably faded away and died about three years ago. We’ve yet to get it taken down. I was so saddened by its loss that the only comfort I could find was that this little whipper snapper was just across the driveway on the main part of the lawn. It’s not so little any more.)

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This is the leaf bud as it starts to open. You can see the little leaves emerging.

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And this is what they look like as they break free. Isn’t that incredible?

I had a grateful day yesterday. Grateful for this property that we love. Grateful for all the green growth emerging from the ground. Grateful for lilacs and their scent. Grateful for the glorious payoff that my perennial gardens give us every year. All that patience (not always my strong suit) and willingness to put in the time to establish the gardens has produced something beautiful that makes me incredibly happy and satisfied. Grateful for trees and bunnies and groundhogs and the deer I saw walking through the woods this morning and robins that take a bath in our birdbath and butterflies and the honey bees that have returned to the catalpa tree and the sound of birds chirping as the day begins.

Happy Wednesday.

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On a Windy Sunday

May 15, 2016 at 8:36 am by Claudia

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The spirea bush that is down by the road is blooming. Big, fluffy tufts of white. I have always assumed this is a bridal veil spirea, but I could be wrong. I sure love it – it’s one of the early spring delights around here.

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So pretty, so delicate. Today, that bush is being blown every which way as a cold front comes through here. The temperatures have dropped but will start to climb back up tomorrow.

I caught Henry investigating the top of the garden bed. I opened the front door and said “Hey, no garden for you.” He took off like a shot. I actually didn’t need to say a word; just opening the door is enough to send him back to his lair.

It’s so windy today that my parents’ wind chimes are constantly making beautiful sounds. Hi Mom and Dad.

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These are the albums that dear Linda sent my way. Don loves all of these artists, so they are perfect for the TSP.

Coincidentally, some albums I ordered arrived yesterday.

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Also in this particular group that arrived in yesterday’s mail? The exact same albums that Linda sent to me! Great minds think alike. They are from the Etsy shop, Petals and Brims. Again – all albums Don would love to have, including Earth Wind & Fire, though I must confess that they are a particular favorite of mine. I’m the big Earth Wind & Fire fan around here.

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We’re slowly getting there.

We watched one of our favorite movies last night, The Awful Truth. It’s a very funny screwball comedy starring Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, and Ralph Bellamy (who Don worked with many years later on LA Law.) We actually own a copy of the movie, but it’s somehow more fun to watch when it just pops up on TCM. Brilliant.

You know, Don had a recurring role as attorney Russell Spitzer on LA Law and we figured out that the episode with Ralph Bellamy aired in 1988. I remember seeing it when it first aired. It’s a very touching story about Bellamy, a legendary lawyer who, it turns out, is losing his mental faculties. Russell Spitzer (Don) was defending Bellamy’s character. They had a lot of time to talk and Bellamy told great stories about his days in Hollywood.

Anyway, in 1988, I saw Don on that episode. Little did I know I would meet him six years later!

Amazing, how these things happen.

Happy Sunday.

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Hidden Surprises

May 13, 2016 at 9:05 am by Claudia

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As I was mulching the garden beds on the side of the house, I saw these violets tucked under my spirea. What a lovely surprise! Later, I found a white violet in the garden bed.

I love garden surprises.

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Hidden under the hosta: surprise Star of Bethlehem flowers. This plant was already up and running when we had the big freeze/ice, so I didn’t think it was going to bloom this year. There are a couple of other flowers completely hidden under the leaves at the left.

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And tucked away in the back of the big garden bed, hidden from view, the first blooms on the catmint.

Since we’re in the midst of what has turned out to be a late spring  (no matter what the calendar says) and green is the theme – green shoots, green baby plants, green leaves – encountering these little blooming surprises makes my day.

Mulching is done for the time being. We scattered grass seed on some bare patches in the big corral. I weed whacked.

Today, I’m going to start potting impatiens for the porch. And I’m going to plant some morning glory and zinnia seeds in the Chicken Wire Fence Garden. Rain is on the docket for this afternoon and tomorrow, as well.

And we have to buy a new kitchen trash can. Isn’t that exciting?

Just finished reading The Travelers  by Chris Pavone. I’ll review it next week on Just Let Me Finish This Page. I’ve read his other books – boy, can he write a spy novel! Excellent.

Happy Friday.

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