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Beautiful Monday

June 19, 2023 at 8:26 am by Claudia

Good morning.

It’s a beautiful morning here at the cottage. The yarrow has blossomed. The back forty was mowed a few days ago. We’re due to mow the front lawn, but we’ll wait a bit before we start in on that. It’s very green out there, helped by our recent days of rain. I’m well aware that we had a drought last summer in July and August, so I’m enjoying this while I can.

My little buddy, one of the baby groundhogs, visited in the afternoon yesterday. He/She is fascinating – usually comes to visit by himself, hangs out, eats, lazes on a rock or two, disappears whenever we suddenly appear, then comes back to the rock. I haven’t named any of the babies, but this one – he is Buddy. I have no idea where the others are, or where they dine. Every once in a while I walk up to the back forty near the area where their burrow is, but I don’t see anything. Buddy definitely goes back to that burrow at night. I haven’t seen mom in a while. I guess the kids are the equivalent of teenagers now and just like when we were kids, they go off by themselves for hours at a time. Mom knows they’ll come back “when the streetlights go on.”

The robins are still busy feeding their babies – this nest is in the big bush in the main garden bed. The burning bush, if you remember it. It’s the perfect place for a nest because the bush is dense and the nest is quite hidden. Heck, I can’t even see it when I’m nearby. I imagine those babies will be fledging soon; in fact, with my track record, they probably fledged this morning. I want to prune that bush, but I’ve been keeping away from it while the nest is active.

Today, I’m going to tackle the weeds in the rock garden part of the secret garden. They are out of control. Soon, they’ll cover The Dude and we can’t have that!

I’m working on a puzzle – another Renoir painting – which is very dark and very, very difficult. If I can fit 5 pieces in a session, I’m happy. It’s very slow going, especially since I’m busy outside much of the time. But it’s there and I often stop whatever I’m doing in the kitchen to see if inspiration hits me.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

 

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, groundhogs 12 Comments

Monday: Trees in Bloom, Dolls, and the Tonys

June 12, 2023 at 8:51 am by Claudia

The catalpa is in bloom. It’s always tricky getting a photo because it’s so, so tall. When you walk nearby, you get a whiff of its glorious scent, which reminds me very much of the night-blooming jasmine that surrounded us when we lived in San Diego.

Last night – because we haven’t installed the a/c yet – we had a fan on in our bedroom and it was bringing the scent into the room. Talk about a heavenly treat!

Groundhog family update: Off and on throughout the day yesterday, one or two or three of them would hang out. Actually, they don’t get going until late morning, so it was more like from 11 am until 5:30, which seems to be the hour they return home. They don’t seem to be going in the garden much, if at all, they’re eating the grass and the weeds that are on the parking level and funky patio.

At one point, mama was hanging out! She was lazing in the sun by the maple tree. I also saw two of them go into one of the tunnels under the shed.

So basically they go in and out of their burrow, the tunnels under the shed, and their original home under the tree.

The world is their oyster.

Zoe and Lucy are wearing new pinafores made by the amazing Hilary Wagstaff of Moshimoshi studios. Hilary lives in England, Cornwall, specifically, and I have acquired several pieces made by her over the past couple of years. They’re a little more expensive, so I only order something once a year. When I first started in with Blythes, I noticed this style of pinafore on Hilary’s account. I always wanted one, but she is very creative and is constantly trying new things, so I didn’t see them again. A month or so ago, I messaged her and asked if she’d ever consider making this pattern for me. Yes, she said. I picked out the fabrics.

And now, they’re here. Bonus for my fellow Blythe friends: she’s put this pattern back into the rotation!

Hilary also does the embroidery. She has the cutest studio in a shed on her property. I’d love to hang out there.

We ended up watching the Tonys last night, simply because I knew the opening segment was choreographed by Karla Punto Garcia, and I know her – she worked on Darko’s project. And two of the dancers were actors I coached in that project. I must say that the entire show worked much better without the addition of written dialogue. Most of the extraneous banter was missing and so they just got on with it. I do hate that the creative awards; set design, music and lyrics, lighting, costume design, etc. are now relegated to an earlier show on a network that nobody has heard of. It shows a disregard for designers that pisses me off. I get it: they’re trying to show musical numbers for every show nominated and it’s prime time. I’d rather see less musical numbers and see those artistic components included.

I saw lots of people who I know or have worked with. I’ve even met Tom Stoppard, that genius of a playwright.

Anyway, we enjoyed it, though I found some of the musicals less than interesting, more pop music-like, lots of big voices and sound with very little depth – “a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing” was Don’s response. When the two revivals by Stephen Sondheim hit the stage, both of us gave a sigh of relief. The difference between his work, and most of the other musicals, save for Parade (brilliant) and Kimberly Akimbo, couldn’t be more stark.

Obviously, my personal opinion.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, flowers 10 Comments

Flowers

June 6, 2023 at 9:04 am by Claudia

Our two peony bushes are very old. I believe they’ve been here for decades. In the past couple of years, they haven’t done much. Last year, I think there was one flower on the bush that gets the most sun. The other bush is now under a tree that has grown in the almost 18 years we’ve lived here and now its leaves block out the sun.

But this year, one blossom managed to emerge before the leaves took over. I’ve missed this peony.

I would try transplanting, but I don’t know if it would work – especially digging up the peony with the tree blocking some of the roots.

The other bush might be a better possibility. Anyway, isn’t this bloom beautiful? I told Don about it and later in the day he came in the house declaring that the scent is ‘intoxicating!” It is.

Maybe I should simply plant two new peonies next spring.

And when will I remember to spray my plants with deer repellent earlier in the spring? I forget all about it, thinking that it’s a problem I’ll have to address in a month or so. In the meantime, the deer chomp on everything and I’m always shocked that it’s happened so early.

I made up the recipe yesterday and sprayed it on everything. And I mean everything.

Of course, it rained for two minutes this morning. It might rain more this afternoon (we need it.) If so, I’ll spray again.

Before you ask, I can’t send you a link for the recipe because I no longer have access to it – it was on my old computer. It may be on this blog somewhere and you’re welcome to search for it.

More clematis.

Just read a big chunk of War and Peace  this morning. This particular section of the novel is so good I could not put it down, so I’m now ahead of the schedule.

Some good news: my former student from San Diego, Christine, has been battling cancer and her most recent test results are very positive. As Don says, Christine radiates joy and love, and we have been praying for her daily. And Adrian continues to get stronger. He walks a lot every day. His color is better. He is doing very well.

We have an air quality warning through tonight because of particulates in the air due to the wildfires in Canada.

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: deer, flowers, friends 27 Comments

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