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Thursday Potpourri

August 1, 2019 at 10:29 am by Claudia

• The limelight hydrangeas are opening. They’re in front of the porch. We have hydrangeas at both ends of the porch, one of my gardening dreams come true.

• After some thunderstorms yesterday and a bit of torrential rain, we woke up to a beautiful day. Sunny and not so humid, which is a good way to start the month of August.

Three little “Claudia’s life in a nutshell” stories.

• The other day, we stopped at the library so I could pick up a book that been reserved for me. Don stayed in the car while I went inside. Got the book, thanked the librarian, and exited through the door to the lobby. As I walked, I caught a glimpse of someone close by on my left and I automatically began to say “Excuse me.” Except for the fact that I quickly realized that the person was a potted plant and there was a young woman sitting on the floor to my right so I stopped at “Excu…” and quickly tried to turn it into a cough.

I don’t think I fooled her.

When I told Don about it, he couldn’t stop laughing.

• And then yesterday: I went to another B & N (don’t ask, just as dreadful as ever) that required driving on the thruway. When I got to the exit and had to pay my 75¢, I counted out the money from the center console. As I handed it to the woman working the booth, I realized – too late – that the coins were covered in melted chocolate. I was mortified and apologized profusely. As I left, she was wiping off the coins.

I figured out that it was chocolate from a candy bar Don was eating when we drove back from the concert last week. I remember thinking a piece of it had dropped somewhere. Now I know that the piece fell in the cup holder and proceeded to melt all over everything.

• Also, from Barnes and Noble: I seem to always have to use the restroom immediately upon arriving at a store, and yesterday was no different. As I was sitting in the stall, I heard the occupant of the stall next to me having a conversation on her phone. She was on the toilet. As I washed my hands and got ready to leave, she emerged, still talking on the phone. I saw and heard her a few minutes later out in the store – still talking on the phone. And about 15 minutes after that, she pushed open the door to exit the building – still talking on the phone. And she did it all quite loudly. I wonder what could have been so important that we all had to share in her conversation – even in the bathroom?

• The yellow garden spider is still there. The web is even more elaborate now. It now covers a large triangle where the day lilies were once blooming.

• And some sad news. I walked by the sparrows’ nest in the clematis last week and saw only one egg, rather than the three that were there originally. It looks abandoned. I have been keeping tabs on the nest about once a day and there was no way that anything hatched and fledged during that time period. We had a couple of days last week with heavy rain that surely would have impacted that nest. I don’t know if that had anything to do with it or if the eggs weren’t viable.

Happy Thursday.

 

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, spider 25 Comments

Grateful for Summer

July 29, 2019 at 10:20 am by Claudia

Check out all that new growth on the Boston fern! I was so worried that I might have killed it by putting it outside too early in the spring, but, as one of you said at the time, ferns are quite resilient. Huzzah!

I’ve been watering a lot because we’re in a hot and humid 90 degree cycle here. That should change with some storms on Wednesday and it will go back down to the low to mid-eighties.

I took it easy yesterday as I had suffered from too little sleep on Saturday night. Don was off taking portraits (he had a very successful day!) and I had the A/C on. I just did routine things like washing the sheets, watering both the indoor and outdoor plants, listening to music, and reading. That’s all I could handle. And I was so tired that it was difficult to concentrate on reading. Much better today after a good night’s sleep.

It’s hard to believe it’s almost the end of July! Slow down, summer!

As we sat on the porch this morning drinking our second cup of coffee, I saw an Eastern swallowtail butterfly flitting around. But she was too fast for me to capture with the camera.

At one point yesterday, I saw four finches and a catbird on the edge of the birdbath. It seems they all got an invite for a 2 pm pool party! I only managed to get pictures of two of the finches because I was so enchanted by all of the activity and didn’t want to get up to get my camera. I’ll share those tomorrow.

What else? I’m into Knife  by Jo Nesbø (he’s a top-notch writer) and the library informs me that the Kate Atkinson I’ve been waiting for is in. However, they’re closed today, so I’ll pick it up tomorrow.

Slow hot days around here. But, after waiting so long for spring and summer, I’m grateful for them and I don’t want to wish them away.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: books, flowers, garden, reading 20 Comments

Sunday

July 28, 2019 at 10:07 am by Claudia

“To tell you the truth, I believe everything – tigers, trees, stones – are sentient in one way or another. You’d never catch me idly kicking a stone, for example.”

Mary Oliver

 

I feel the same way.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, mary oliver 18 Comments

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