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April 11, 2011 at 9:23 am by Claudia

Thank goodness for these daffodils, tucked in on the edge of our woods. Every spring, I somewhat obsessively watch this little spot, knowing that when I see yellow blooms, our winter hibernation will be officially over.

That there is a hyacinth, my potted hyacinth from last Easter, transplanted to the garden bed. I watch it obsessively, too.

Our property has little surprises everywhere. The wooded area is overgrown with brambles and wild roses and later on in the season, poison ivy. Beyond the shed, right at the edge of the property line are some forsythia bushes. I donned my hazmat suit the other day and fought my way out there, thinking it was time to force some pretty yellow blooms. Smile.

Also on the edge of the property:

The remains of a house. It’s right by the road and the ground above those stones is fairly flat. If you walk down to the road, you can see more of it. I wonder who lived there? And just how long ago was it built?

I managed to get a photo of our elusive cardinal. As I opened the blinds in the den early one morning, I saw a woodpecker, several sparrows, 2 blue jays, and the cardinal. Things were hoppin’ out by the maple tree. I ran for the camera and with the help of my telephoto lens, managed a slightly blurry shot.

And finally, one of the neighbor’s cats. This one likes to hang out in the back forty. And take naps. And taunt Scout. He wasn’t in the mood for a photo shoot:

He was ready for some jungle exploration.

It’s going to be an unseasonably warm day today. 80 degrees.

Be sure to come back on Wednesday. I have a book review for a book I really loved. And I’m giving one away.

Filed Under: birds, flowers, garden 25 Comments

Little Hints of Spring

March 25, 2011 at 6:27 pm by Claudia

Just a quick hello. Our second snowfall of the week (grrrr!) was Wednesday. Thankfully, at this time of year it all melts rather quickly. I grabbed a few minutes of free time to check out the garden.

I see green!

Oriental Poppy.
Sedum Autumn Joy.
I was crossing my fingers about this one. I bought a potted hyacinth last year and when the time was right, I planted the bulb in the garden bed in front of the porch.
I can’t wait to see the flowers.

Well, my friends, I’m off to Wisconsin tomorrow morning for 2 days of meetings. It promises to be a chilly weekend with temperatures in the 30’s. Then on Tuesday, I have the pleasure of rising at 4 am to catch an early morning flight home. I’ll try to post something on Tuesday afternoon, then I’m off to Boston on Wednesday. As always, I’ll share my journeys with you.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Filed Under: garden, On The Road, spring 23 Comments

Peachy Baby

March 18, 2011 at 9:13 am by Claudia

Baby shoes. I found these a while back in an antique store. The label says Miss Day’s Ideal Baby Shoes. Size 0. They are a lovely peachy color. I wonder who wore them and where that now grown-up person is?

I’m home. Tired. I did a lot of traveling in less than 3 days. Don’s suffering from the same cold I had. All because I kissed him the day we met in NYC. That was the day I felt a little under the weather, where I thought something might be coming but wasn’t absolutely sure. I’m sure Don has cursed me repeatedly since.

Beautiful, warm weather has come to our neck of the woods. Today is the first day of The Massive Yard Clean-Up . And it will be massive. Leaves, branches, sticks – you name it – are strewn all over the place.

Are you like me? Do you have gardening on your mind? All the time?

I hope you have a wonderful, warm weekend.

Filed Under: garden, vintage 20 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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