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Day Fifty-Seven

May 9, 2020 at 9:53 am by Claudia

The way things will be until tomorrow. It’s unbelievably cold out there with high winds. The wind chill is down in the twenties. In May. Tonight there is a freeze warning, though I don’t know why there wasn’t one last night, as our temp went down to at least 32, more likely 31. The water in the bird bath is frozen. The only thing this day has got going for it at the moment is that it’s quite sunny out there. That helps a bit. Who knows what will happen tonight? We brought everything in and then I covered a few potted plants, like the geraniums in the barrels and the hollyhock in the zinc barrel right outside the kitchen door.

First I tried covering the geraniums with a sheet but it got so wet in the rain that I worried it would freeze and impact the plants. So I ran out there and covered the plants with two of the  gardening totes that I use around here. I covered the hollyhock with a metal planter. I’m not even sure if I should take them off during the day because it’s so windy. I’ll wait and see.

Even the doves came inside!

One thing: there was no snow on the ground when I woke up at 6. That’s good news. But I’ve seen photos from friends north of me and there was definitely snow on their plants.

The worst of it will be today and tonight, but nighttime temps are going down to the mid to low thirties every night until Thursday. Insane.

I’m already a week behind sowing seeds and I sure won’t be able to sow anything until the ground warms up a bit. The catalpa shows no sign of leaves yet. It’s always the last tree to leaf out. I checked out our catalpas up in the woods, as well as our neighbor’s catalpa and they’re all behind. Will the peonies bloom late for the first time since we moved here 15 years ago? The lilacs are late, too. Let me remind you that a week ago, it reached 80 degrees.

I’ve never seen a spring like this one.

Ah well, enough of that for now. We’ve done all we can do. I feel the most for those who have already planted vegetables and truly have tender plants in the ground that are in danger. No one wants to lose seedlings. And farmers can’t afford to lose a crop. It’s much more dire for them, so I’m praying there is no damage and that steps can be taken to cover the plants.

All in all, a continuation of what has been a surreal year.

Gosh, what else? Not much, as this has been consuming us for the past 24 hours. I’m still reading Love in a Cold Climate  and I’m starting in on the letters of the Mitford sisters. After that, I might reread some Robertson Davies, one of my favorite writers ever. He was a Canadian writer and I got hooked on his writing in the late seventies. I can’t remember how I discovered him, but I read everything he wrote as well as two new novels that were published during that time. I long ago lost track of my copies, darn it, but I did buy a used copy of The Cornish Trilogy  and The Lyre of Orpheus  a few years ago when I realized I missed his presence on my shelves. I think I found them at The Strand in NYC. I’m going to replenish my Robertson Davies library. If you are not familiar with him, you should google his name. He looks positively Dickensian and he was brilliant. It feels as if the Universe is telling me to reread him. I find I’ve been thinking a lot about him, looking over to my right at the books on the shelf, and just a week ago, I read a post from a fellow bookstagrammer about him. All signs point to Robertson Davies.

But first, the Mitfords.

I started the puzzle. It’s hard, but not nearly as hard as the one I scrapped. And it’s beautiful.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: books, flowers, garden, jigsaw puzzles, reading, social distancing 34 Comments

Day Fifty-One

May 3, 2020 at 9:21 am by Claudia

Yesterday was absolutely beautiful – and warm. I spent some time potting flowers and then realized I need to buy another big bag of potting soil. I always underestimate how much I need. In the middle of it all, we took off for the grocery store, picked up our order, drove back home and did all the necessary stuff to bring it in the house. More work on the porch and then inside because my allergies were flaring up.

Oh, but it feels good to be back on the porch, making it pretty. And to see the hostas and coneflowers and day lilies coming up from the ground, getting taller every day. Don is in the midst of a clean up project on the property and is enjoying working outside.

Some lobelia – I used it last year in this pot and I really love the purple and white inside this textured Italian pot.

I’ve potted some of the impatiens, including in the hanging pots. I’ve added plants to the antique English and French pots that I use in the Secret Garden. I’ll get some photos of those soon. Today, I’ll finish with the impatiens that I have on hand and will put the gardenias in the barrels by the Funky Patio. That is, if the potting soil holds out. Probably one more trip to the nursery is on the docket for tomorrow morning.

I’m also working on the other Nancy Drew puzzle. While I wait for the coffee to brew in the morning, I walk over to the kitchen table and add a few more pieces here and there. And then I work on it again in the late afternoon. Another puzzle arrived in yesterday’s mail; “Peonies” by a Japanese artist.

We’re sure enjoying this beautiful weekend. I hope you are, too.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, social distancing 32 Comments

Day Fifty

May 2, 2020 at 9:37 am by Claudia

First of all, the email versions of my posts have not been going out at the normal time. They’re scheduled to be sent during 11 am – 1 pm EST. But for the past couple of days they’ve gone out after 1 pm. Yesterday, I noticed some of them went out at 4 pm and others at 6 pm! What the???? Anyway, there’s nothing I can do about it. I use Feedburner, which is free. I’m not about to pay for yet another item in regards to this blog. So…I will advise what I always advise: come to the blog directly. Bookmark it in your browser. I always post before 11 am. Always. And if you come here directly, you’re helping to support this blog. It costs money to keep this blog going, money I have to put out every year. This pandemic and the lockdown will also have a negative impact on my ad income, so I’m told, and coming to the blog directly will help me through this time.

Thanks.

Yesterday, in the pouring rain, we went to our local nursery/farm stand.

Masked and ready to go. (Meredith made these masks.)

Despite the rain, there were several people wandering the aisles in the nursery, but everyone had masks on and all of us were good social distancers. Amazingly, everything on my list was there, including impatiens. There are a few other items I want to get eventually, but for now, I’m thrilled. What a difference a week between visits makes.

Don got lots of produce, I got the plants, we met back at the car, used our hand sanitizer, and drove back home. We did the usual washing of hands, produce, sanitizing of packaged goods, washing of hands again and again, etc., etc. etc. All of the plants were brought to the porch, once all signs of impending thunderstorms had passed.

Exhausting, but that is a given.

I’m so looking forward to potting all of my plants but first we have to pick up the other groceries we ordered and go through the sanitizing ritual yet again. Then – I really hope – we’re through with it for a while.

It’s a sunny day today. The temperature is going to reach 70 degrees! After this past week of rain and more rain, we are very grateful.

I started on the new puzzle but I haven’t done much on it yet. Updates to come.

Have a lovely day today and stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, porch, social distancing 28 Comments

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